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The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

olum e

SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1922

in .

NUMBER 14

BONDS WERE CARRIED
LOYD GEORGE SUGGESTS ROAD YESTERDAY
X-RAY LABORATORY HERE
IN SEMINOLE
BY A LARGE MAJORITY IS LARGEST IN THE SOUTH
LIM ITATION AGREEMENT
FOR ALL LAND ARMAMENT0n,y 0ne Precin^ad^SissueKain8t the c,00d FOR ALLTREATMENT WORK
n Europe for An Indef­
inite Period is Latest
Report

WILL STATE TODAY

election for $100,000 bonds for the repairs on the Semi­ FLOOD WATERS
FOUR BIDDERS FOR nole The
county roads and the building of the new draw bridge at the
Ferry carried yesterday for the bonds by a large major­
ity. With the precincts of Altamonte and Pnoln. yet to be count­
SHOALS PROPERTY Osteen
COVER LANDS
ed nad all of the precincts to be officially counted the following
s:
TO AIR PROPOSALS figures show the result of the election in no uncertainFortermAgainst
IN ARKANSAS
oo

Chuluota .
Geneva ...
I l l r T h f A a . i i r l n l r i l I ’r r a a l
WASHINGTON, April 12.—Con- Oviedo ....
Bidcrntion of offers for private devel­ Longwood

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0
0
1

25

ONE HUNDRED AND FITY THOU­
SAND ACRES OF LAND
IS COVERED

Dr. C. .1. Marshall Has
Secured This Fine la b ­
oratory for Sanford

ONE OF THE BEST

AND IS UNDER H IE PERSONAL
opment and operation of the Govern- Monroo
G
10
( l i p I h r . % « » o rlM trd I ' r r a a l
Jt'ST WHAT HIS VIEWS ARE AM) ment’s power and nitrate projects at Sanford, No. 1
SUPERVISION OF A PHYSICIAN
117
HELENA, April 12.—Flood waters
AIt,MY HOLIDAY PATTERNED
WHO KNOWS THE WORK
Muscle Shoals, Ala., proceeded sim­ Sanford, No. l\
151
26
of the White and Arknnsns rivers
_____
AFTER OUR NAVY DAY
ultaneously yesterday before the sen­
caused
by
high
water
in
the
MissisSanford
now
has one of the l&gt;est
ate agriculture and House committees.
78
•101
sippi river covering one hundred and ,,quippo,| x-ray Laboratories in the
i | | r T h e .%as«*,l * ( ’,d
Senator Underwood of Alobamn, ap­
GENOA. April 12— Premier
fifty thousand acres of land in Phil- S4tUth&gt; capah|e of doing nny sort of
pearing before the Sennto committee « P t D U P
A P
AT IA M C
Lloyd George contemplate* sug­
lips county ns deep as ten feet in some pjct„ ri, or treatment work, wherever
declared immediately development
gesting nreement for limitation
, places.
tho Roentgen rays are indicated.
of land armament* in Europe for
Scores of farm buildings were
j j ,,, apparatug and equipment
of
definite period, according to un­
swept from their foundations by the
|,,porntory is all of the latest and
verified report before the adjourn­
flods and high winds near here nnd |ir({ typo, nnd i* complete in every doIn the House military* committee, an {
ment of the present economic con­
several tenant houses at Ratio demob ,ft,| „„ „„ cxponM, hn„ been , parcd to
ngreement wns made to meet daily In
ference. The nrmy holiday. It ia
I"bed. Estimated reported damage not Nvurt, everything thut would in any
1
executive session to study tho private ^
though would he patterned nfter
available.
way assist in getting the best reproposals already investigated by th a t.
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]
’
.
the naval holiday completed at
'llltS .
body and to invite Henry Ford, Thom. T o D e t a i l e d Q u e s t i o n n a i r e l o r P r o g r a m o l K e ­
the Washington conference.
MAN BRINGS SUIT
it j* through the efforts of Dr. C.
ns Martin, Frederick Engstrum and
d u e e d A rm a m e n ts
M)R
FLOGGING
INJURIES
j
&lt;tr»hx»ll that Sanford has secured
GENOA, April 12.—After two rath­ Chnrles Pnrsons to nppear personally
AGAINST
22
RESIDENTS
j^i*
|
a|wratory, and it is run directly
er itnrmy days without serious mis­ ns soon ns the executive sessions were
&lt;H&gt; T h e A M i w U i r d l * r r a « |
under
his supervision at nil times. Dr.
hap, it begins to look os if Premier concluded. Chairman Kahn snid each
WASHINGTON,
April
12.—Member
governments
were
re­
BIRMINGHAM,
April
12.—Suit
for
Marshall
has specialized in electroLloyd George and Premier Facto, tho of the four bidders would be asked if quested i&gt;v the League, of Nations to exjH'dite their replies to tie­
»
quarter
million
dollars
was
filed
“n*l
radio-therapy
for several years,
presiding officer of the Economic con­ his proposals wns complete In its tailed questionnaire prepared by experts upon which will be con­
today
by
P.
D.
Debardclcn,
former
"»•»
bo
is
constantly
adding to his
ference arc equal to the squalls stir­ terms. In the event the bidders de­ strued program for reduction armaments. According to copies of
druggist,
Sylacauga,
Tnlled-ga
counequipment
all
of
the
latest
devices us
red up by the Rus«o-French exchang­ sired to amend their offers, ho snid memoranda reaching the United Statse government through an
ty,
against
twenty-two
residents
of
they
come
out.
es over land disarmament and other a last oporttunity would be Riven IUnofficial channel suggested replied be made before July 1st in
that community, for alleged poisonal
It will be of particular interest to
............ mixed« commission
_____ 1,.!..
....,1 l.nmatter*, and may he able to steer the them for that purpose before the onler temporary
might meet July 15th and
be­ injuries resulting from Hogging, said physician* nnd surgeons in Central
committee
report
wns
made
to
the
conference ship into a peaceful haven,
gin discussion of scheme for proposed reduction.
to hnve been administered April 10, Florida to know that there is such a
or one that will pass os peaceful in House.
of last year.
laboratory in this section of the state,
Senator Norris, of Nebraska, chair­
this stormy European sea.
________________
.
us
heretofore it has been necessary to
The organization of n substitute man of tho Senate agriculture com­
\
RCTIC
KXPI
OREIt
refer
work of this kind to I .itnpu,
committee *vhieh was effected yester­ mittee, also Introduced n resolution In
\NI) COMPANIONS
Jacksonville, or Atlanta, and it is obthe
Sennte
proposing
n
Government
day threatened for a time to raise an­
IN PLANE WRECK vious that this laboratory, centrally
other storm, hut was put through with owned and controlled corporation for
located ns it is, will he of great benedevelopment
of
Muscle
Shoals
nnd
re­
far less clamor from tho lesser pow­
CLARION,
Pa..
April
I2.-Captnln
fit to those requiring the use of the
ers than they raised at Versailles quiring authority for Secretary Weeks
Raol.l
Amundsen,
arctic
explorer
and
X-ray, whehter for
or treatwhen that conference was organized. to proceed with construction of the
four
flying
companions,
narrowly
csment.
na
with
our
system
of
go«»d
Mo&gt;t of /he powers hnvo shown n Wilson dam, and dam No. 3. The
raped
death
nt
Miola.
near
here
Mon-.roads
patients
can
be
brought
in
by
m e a s u r e was referred to the agricul­
dl*i«»iliuii to abandon war hatreds.
The Petitions Did Not Speak Ivond Enough t o day when the monoplane In which automobile, without the necessity for
ture
committee
for
consideration
nlTin Russians and Germans wore |&gt;erWaken Him to Action
they were going from New York to a long railroad Journey.
mitted to speak at the openong ses­ ong with the four private offers.
Cleveland, the first lap of an continenWhile it is the common idea that
Senator
Underwood
strongly
ndvosion ns an evidence of forgiveness, al­
tid journey, turned over when it wns the X-ray is used only for making
ented the acceptance nt this session
I I l f T h e A u i i r l a l i S I ’r r a a l
though France resisted this courtesy.
MIAMI, April 12.—Anent the press
"Since thnt time petitions, numer­ were reported slightly scratched nnd pitture* of the various hones of the
of congress of the Ford proposal, ad­
The conditions of the Cannes resolu­
ously
signed have been received from forced down in a field. All occupants lenly, the science of radiography hu«
ding thnt it would he n crime to haul dispntches of yesterday in which Wil­
tions and the agenda agreed upon
down the flag on the cnpitol nnd ad­ liam Jennings Rrynn refused to l&gt;e- every part of the state asking me to bruised hut otherwise uninjured, been so perfected that it is now pos­
were accepted by nil the nations, al­
file ns a candidate.
Those with Captain Amundsen were sihle to show up many obscure niljourn without providing for develop­
cume n candidate for the office of U.
though M. Chitchcrin insited upon
"1 am profoundly grateful to these 11. T. Lewis, of Ilellefonte, I‘a.; II. U. menls of the intestines ns well ns forment of the shonls project*.
speaking for disarmament and threat­
S. Senator much speeuntion hns been frj(.nds for their generous confidence t Jude, of New York; K. Buhl nnd J. elgn bodies or new growths in any pnrt
ens to do so repeatedly at succeeding
rife concerning his refusal to make mid ant happy to know that I can Ondell.
of thu lowly.
session*. However, ho hns said that THE PROFITAltl.E STRAWBERRY the race. In a statement issued from count on their co-operation in Florida
Captain Amundson is resting at a
Also it is used in the treatment of
h&lt; would not insist upon considera­
this place yesterday afternoon Mr. politics. Rut no assurance of success, hotel and intends, he snid, to go to many diseases nnd ailment* of the
tion of disarmament us part of the
To realize a gross receipt of $737.­ Bryan said among other things that he unless it were overwhelming would Cleveland by train. Mr. Gade said human l.ody, such as skin diseases of
agenda.
75 for one picking of six acres of had not been sufficiently urged.
justify mo ni entering into a contest
expects to go to New York. Tito all kinds, cancer, goitre, nnd even ccrRussia is growling about Japan and strawberries, a* a grower living near
Mr. Rrynn recalled his previous for office.
other men will remain here to direct tain foims of tuheiculosis, while il is
lUuinuniu occupying pnrt of her ter­ Starke did one day last week, shows statement* to the effect that he would . "My fights have been made for repairs to the monoplane, the wings now more and more taking the place
ritory and France bristles all over that strawberry growing when car­ not enter into n contest for the senn- Democratic principles nnd policies and of which were broken.
of surgery in the treatment of adewhen Germany and Russin are shown ried on right, is very profitable. This torinl office hut would consider it a I have made them as *htf representa­
|n a statement Captain Amundsen noid* and infected tonsils. Scientist*
any consideration. Hut there is a sort grower had picked the same field duty to the party to respond if he re­ tive of voter* who desired me to act attributed the accident to an over- are uninnmous in predicting that it
uf armed neutrality and there nrc in­ maffy times before during the season ceived a "call.”
a* their spokesman. Nearly all of heated motor which forced him to des- will eventually be used in the treatdications that irreconsilahles will bc- nnd previous sales had brought him
Petitions "numerously signed have! these principles nnd policies have been, cend after he had reached an altitude nicht of many other diseases which
*"tue more tractable ns the days pro- more than enough to pay for tho pro­ been received front every part of the I ain glad to say, written into the un- of (1.000 feet. Ill making the landing have been very difficult to treat sue•cod and will actually consider the duction of the berries. Except for state," requesting him to mnke the repenlahle law of the land. I cannot, the plane turned over.
cessfuliy in the past.
Cannes agenda, leaving land arma­ the cost of picking nnd crating, fu r­ race, his statement snid "but no assur­ nt my age, turn from such enjoyable
An idea of the completeness of this
ments untouched except for occasional ther gathering from the field this ance of success, unless it were over­ work to personal politics. It is only
laboratory
may he gained when it is
MAJOR LEAGUES TO
hurst uf oratory.
season will he clear profiL
whelming would justify me in enter­ fuir to other* who may desire to file
known
thnt
it represents an invest­
BEGIN LONG CHASE
We have no hesitation in urging nil ing into a contest for office."
that I nt once unnounce that I shall
FOR PENNANT TODAY ment of over $ 10,000.00 already, and
&lt;11 Mtl.ES M. HAPHUN
who can do to plant berries. Brad­
not l*o a candidate.
Mr. Bryan's statement follows:
Dr. Marshall states that he in plan­
GIVEN HIGH OFFICE
"A* a private citizen I shall he Just
ford county land seems to hnve been
( I I * T h e v .* ..e l* lr r f I’r r a a l
"Relieving thnt, as a United States
ning also to add radium to his equip­
NEW YORK, April 12.—Major ment which will complete it in every
n r ORDER OF MOOSE mn)Jc to or;ler for thi* crop. The her- senator I could render valuable ser- as active in nil thnt concerns the welties thrive on even raw wire grass vice to the State of Florida nnd to the fare of the stnte ns I would he In of­ lentruc baseball will mnke its 1922 detail.
III) T li f \
In I r il I ' r r a a l
land, nnd they arc not so particular Democratic party in the nation I stat­ fice and shall, ns soon as possible, debut In four eastern cities today.
JACKSONVILLE, April 12.--ApThe 1922 bnsehnll season is under;
itbout perfect drainnge ns other croft# ed about two months ago in answer to visit nil the counties in the stnte.
P' intment of Charles M. Rnphun, who
way
today for major leagues and two “Word Pictures”
Strnwberries are both for the man of inquiries thnt I would consider n call These visit* will be the more enjoy­
fur several years hns been district suPrincess Theatre
able because 1 can thus becomo of the most important minors, th«
means nnd the poor mnn. The former
prnisor for the Loynl Order of i*a plant « field of many acres, pro. from the Democrats of this stnte from acquainted with all the people regard­ Southern Association nnd the Ameri­
the standpoint of duty, hut thnt I had
Thursday Night
Mi-.-e in charge of Florida, south
vide housing facilities for workmen no intention of entering into a contest less of their views on political ques­ can Association. President Harding
Georgia, Cuba nnd the new provinces
is on the program to throw out the
having big families to tend nnd har­ for nny office.
tions."
.Mrs. G. It. Pollock of New York Will
to the post of general supervisor for
first hall nt Washington for the
vest the plantings, buy fertilizer nnd
Give Free LECTURE
the order In the south, was announced crates by tho carload and bring tho
Washington-New York game. Hoyt is
recently by James J. Davis, director
Peace
Declared
slated to pitch for the I-nnkecs, and
berries to the depot in n truck. Doing Nichols Attempts
Beautiful "Word Pictures" embrac­
reneral of the fraternity.
Mogridge for Washington.
Judge
things on n big scale lowers cost of
ing
such subjects as: "Time of Res­
Ulster Constables
Under this appointment, Mr. Rn. production. The poor mnn can buy n
Jail Delivery Aprain
Landis, the hnse ball commissioner,
toration
Near," "God's Kingdom Ex­
Phun’s territory will embrace all tho
witnessed the game nt Chicago be­
few acres of rnw land on installment
pected
Soon,"
“Reconstruction on Bi­
and
Free
Staters
•ctlvities of the Loyal Order of
in Duval County
tween Chicago Americans and St.
payments at n low price per acre, put
ble Basis," "Everlasting Peace and
Moose in the southern states, the ac­ up a cheap cabin, good enough for
IjouIr.
Prosperity," "Millions Now Living
tivities of the rhapters of Women of this mild climate, and after the land
Will Never Die," etc., arc advertised
Assailant of Del.and Woman and Look* Like Peace May lie in Sight
Mooseheart Legion, the Moosehcart Is broken up his children can pre­
LADY OF 78
. to he shown nt the Princess Theatre
Along the Border
legion, the mens branch and tho pare the beds, set and cultivate tho
Should lie Hung at Once
WANTS DIVORCE
Thursday night, by Mr. G. R. Pollock,
Junior order of Moose, In addition to
FROM OLD MAN
plants while the father gain* hi* sup­
V. D. M., of New York, traveling rep
•ome special work in connection with port by working for others. One or
I H r T h e .( • ■ • r la lr l I’ r r a a l
I I I ) T b r A a a n r l a l r d I’r r a a l
resentativo of the International Bible
IIELFASH,
April
12.—Truce
was
dcthe Home for the nged and the two crops of berries will enable the
JACKSONVILLE. April 12.—Al­
( H r T b r . U i o r l a l r J I 'r r a a l
RATAVIA, Now York, April 1 2 .- Students Association, and an assist­
Mooseheart of the South, soon to be new settler to stay at home and clear bert Nichols, of Greenwood, South dared between Ulster apeclal conMrs. John Scoins, seventy-eight, ap­ ant and close friend of Judge Ruther­
established.
more land. At first he will need no Carolina, in the Duval Jail for Volusia stable* and free state troop* which
plied for separation and alimony from ford, Ra President.
county
authorities,
was
placed
In
anhave
him
in
menacing
proximity
along
draft animal. If he lives ncxr a ship­
Mr. Pollock hns delivered this leeher husband who ia eighty years old,
PRINCESS ELIZABETH
ping point, he may bring his crates other cell as the result of the dlscov- Fermanagh border between Ulster and who she married four years ago. Sho ture
in many
of —
tho —
larger
......
.........
—, —
. . . eitiee
CONTINUES VERY ILL to the station In a wheelbarrow, or cry of a plot to escape. Officers said South Ireland, Il was announced toclaims
desertion.
The
husband
ansthroughout
the
United
Statea
else neighbors, having conveyances, they found two saws which were day.
I H r T h e A a M e la t r * F r e a a l
worn he is unable to pay alimony Canada and is said to be a very Intar.
smuggled to him. Officers say Nichols
LONDON, April 12.—The condition will transport his berries for him.
since his only incomo Is a pension of esting, instructive nnd forceful speakPRINCE
OF
WALES
confessed
to
assault
and
robbery
of
a
°f Princess Elizabeth, wife of Crown There Is no trouble selllrj the berries well-known DcLand woman scvernl
fifty dollars a month and his only er.
VISITING
IN
JAPAN
Prince George of Greece, is causing for cash at the shipping points.
possessions la two cow’s, one pig and
As usual with these lectures there
months
ago.
MAKING OFFICIAL VISIT
The tractors, which are becoming
•nxiety, says an Athens dispatch datone plow.
| will be no admission fee chared, not
*1 Tuesday. She is ill with typhoid more and more numerous, will en­
----------- --------t&gt;vcn a collection being taken.
Flee lecture, Princess Theatre,
I H r T b r A a a o r lu lr * I’ r r a a l
courage berry planting, as with their
fever.
Salt
water
Mullet,
10c
Ih,
Tillts
lis'|
YOKAHOMA,
April
12.—The
14-ltr
help the breaking up and fining the Thursday, M p. m.
The largest nnd best event of the
Prince of Wales arrived here today Market. Phone 299. 311 Sanford Av
Free lecture, Princess, Thursday 8 soil enn be done quickly and cheaply.
12 etc
It-Stp season, The Easter Ball.
nue.
for an official visit to Japan.
Herald
want
ads
get
results.
Pm .
.
1l-ltc —Starke Telegraph.

°L

'IT'™' "'l,”ro

Ur IlAIlUIlU

REQUESTS ALL GOVERNMENTS
TO EXPEDIATE THEIR REPLY

BRYAN WILL NOT RUN
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
AND GIVES HIS REASONS

�THE SANFORD DAILY H E R A u j TUESDAY, APRIL 11,1922

Si&amp; y,

m

U lH I lS U lH S E g

The Amount Doesn’t Count It’s the Start
That’s the Thing
*
D on't congratulate yourself th a t you’re fully protected
until you’ve secured trouble insurance.

----- T O N I G H T ___
CELERY

The Last Chapter of
d istr e s s o f the World’

Election day,

Up to 00 today and still
Carlo! Shipment! Reported for Mon
climbing and the only thing
You would hardly know It unless
day, April 10th:
•
in light la the fact that
you were told.
Florida—Sanford S ection____ V ,, IT
Waihington nays it will be
California—Northern district ...... J
cooler and we are alio as-John Russell and Mr. Colby will
aured of a little rain here
leave hursday for the North.
Total c a r s -------------- ..--------18
and ihcre over the peninsu­
----- ALSO----Destinations of Florida Shipments
la. Well, lot her come. We
But this is the day we will vote for
Chicago, 6; Boston, 2; New York,
need rain and we need cool­
“Vesuvius Conquered”
bonds to fix up our roads and build 3; New Orleans, 1; Potomac Yards, 2;
er weather.
us a real bridge at Osteen ferry.
Omaha, 1; Waycross, 2; Atlanta, 1.
photographed in full volcanic action
5:10 A. M. APRIL II, 1922
Total cars, 17.
for
the first time in the world’s his­
L 90
Miss Alta L. Bevier of Daytona Shipping Point Information for Mon­
tory,
also SNUB POLLARD In—
Minimum...........
.. 08
Beach was calling on friends in
day, April 10th:
Range ..... ..... .....
.. 09
town last Saturday.
“The Joy Rider”
SANFORD, FLA.: Hot, clear. HaulBarometer__ .......
80.07
ingi mode,«te. Demand and move­
South and cloudy.
Rev. M. E. Gnhard and J. A. Logan ment alow, market unsettled, no
Tomorrow—Constance Talmadge in
1 of Geneva will leavo this afternoon change in prices.
Weaker feeling.
“Good Reference*"; also a Torch?
2 ! for Rocklcdgc to attend'a Presbyter- Carlota f. o. b. cash track: 10 inch
Comedy.
J , ian meeting.
crates, Golden Self Blanching, in the
rough, -ts-Os, mostly $3.50; carlota f.
See Mrs. Perrington-Shinc, accent o. b. usual terms: $3.50-|3.76, pre­
on tho "Shine.” "Father, you forget cook'd mostly $4.00.
that you are 69.” Senior play, April 'Iotal Carlot Shipments from San­
20th and 21st.
13-ltc
For Florida: Local thundcrford section this season to date,
The world at your door e\ery even­
showers this afternoon;
cars ------------------------------ ---2588
ing
for 15c.—Daily Herald.
* If you have not voted when Uiia pa­ Total carlot shipments from Man­
generally fair tonight and
per cornea to your home get right up
** Wednesday cooler.
atee section this season to date,
nnd go clown and vote before sun­
down. We must hnvo the roads nnd Total carlot shipments from Flor­
bridge.
ida Inst season to same date,
FAIRBANKS’ MODESTY
cars .......... ...... ............. .........
LEADS TO GREAT FIGHT
Tho many friends of Copt. Wimbish ore glad to hear of hia return
Commercial fishing in Miami waters
Fred Niblo, who directed "The
home from n hospital in Orlando
is an industry of considerable propor­ Three Musketeers," showing Friday
where he underwent an operation and
tions, and a number of business es­ and Saturday at the Star, has a hab­
he is now recovering rapidly.
tablishments have been set up for tho it oi getting what he wants in his
purpose of handling fish, both in scenes. When Douglas Fairbanks told
All those fairy tales about the big
wholesale
and retail quantities. Not Niblo that he didn't think ho could
FOR SALE CHEAP
finh being caught will get us yet nnd
only are fish brought In to the city i
make his fight realistic with Barbara
if wo go fishing one day we hope the
from tho local fishing grounds and
LaMurr, who steals the queen's jew­
renders will pardon our absence. Oth­
disposed of here to the home trade,
els in the play, the director was n bit
erwise you will not notice it nny.
but a great deal of this commodity
worried, “if she were n man,” said
3 TOURINGS
Pay n fixed sum each day into this bank as a premium
is shipped to other points, and then
Doug, "it would bo different"
Rend
the
notices
today
aboAt
the
on your trouble insurance.
again tho other points along tho
chnngcs In tho city charter nnd the
After some thought, however, Di­
2 ROADSTERS
coast ship cortain varieties into Mi­
resolutions about the bond election ami for the local market.
rector Niblo solved the situation thru
Then no m ntter whnt happens you’ll have the protection
a conspiracy with Miss LaMurr.
nnd the many big things that Sanford
of ready money.
is intending to put over. Watch' tho
"Doug says he doesn’t believe in tho
Daily Herald.
cave man stuff," ho told the actress,
TWO DOLLARS WILL START THE
“nnd he absolutely refuses to muss
,
jYou
up «n this scene. Now this fight
Mrs.
G.
A.
Radford
and
son,
Paul,
------- ----------ACCOUNT-----------------Durability, economy, comfort and has got to be reniister because it is
returned Saturday from Forsyth.
They attended tho graduating recital high trado-in is what you get if youjono of the biggest scenes in the pic6-tfc ture, so I guess It’s up to you. Punch
of Rosamond Radford. Miss Radford own a upp.
read a Frencht classic, "Cyrano De
“
"
, him, bite him nnd scratch him—make
Jack Sprntt could eat no fat; his him fight, understand?"
Bergerac," by Edmond Rostand.
wife could cat no lean. You see they
Miss iaiMarr understood very thorTho Mens Club of the Parish House spont theeir money for the Jitney’s oughiy with the result that the fight
*
is realistic enough to satisfy even the
will hold thier rogular meeting at the gasoline.
Sanford, Florida
Parish House Wednesday night of
STRENGTH
---------------- — ----- most ardent admirers of Jack DcnipPROGRESS
SERVICE
The
Herald
for
Post
CaYds.
sey.
this wreck and all tho members are
requested to bo present. There will be
bowling, refreshments, business and
| Seminole Cafe.
For particulars sco music.
tho Scminoio Cafe.
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----------------------------! Store in Florldu 5
Woodruff &amp; Watson arc putting
I FOR RENT—Nlco furnished bed room
over
something
von.!
for
Esrtcr
in
t’.o
for 2 people, $4.00 nor w*»k. 21S
East Fifth Street.
12-2tn clothing and shoe line. They are sell­
ing shoes way down yonder in price to
make
room for thoir new stock of
WANTED
goods and their E aster specials will
8TOP—LOOK—READ
Classified Ada 5c a line. No
appeal to men nnd women, youths nnd
■ Sanford’s New Store
FRUIT-PRODUCE HHIl’PKItS
ad taken for less than 25c.
girls. Rend their advertisement.
Phone 127
Try our export service colic:tlng Railand positively no classified
mad Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
ada charged to anyone. Cash
Ray Brothers have a chnngo of ad- J
sent direct to claimants.—Eastern vertiaement in this issue calling at- 3
must accompany all orders.
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G. tention to tho chnngo of prices of e
Count fire words to a line
Cooper, Ass’t Genernl Mgr., with P. R. tires. The prices are lower and the ”
and remit accordingly.
L A D IE S ’ 'D E P A R T M E N T
R. Clnlm Department, ten years, Sen- tires arc good nnd the idea of tires ■ ;
M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T
fonl, Del.
10-o.o.d-2wc going up is exploded by tho reduction , 3
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nil along the line. See tho prices i n' !

Like every other kind of insurance you m ust buy it
when you don’t need it, or you cAn’t get it at all

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This Calendar Savings A ccount
Is The Prem ium Collector

&amp; O. Motor

FOR SALE

FOR SALE—Mecca hammock 5 acres
improved, $1,500; time payment, no
Interest. Box 701, J. Allen, Sanford.
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12-8tp
FOR 8ALE—Ton empty Linseed oil
barrels—Sanford Paint Store.

AUTOMOBILES

AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and Paint
H. H. Hill is in the city for a few
ahop on Sanford Heights at Rchcr
Bros, old stand. Our prices are renr- days visiting his daughter Mrs. Tur­
onnblc nnd all work guaranteed.—E. ner Houser nnd shaking hands with
S. Stenklcy.
4-lGtp his many old time friend.a Mr. Hill
formerly resided here being in the
grocery business for many years and
LOST
Is now on the road for( a chemical
STRAYED OR STOLEN—ONE company and is progressing.

HAY HORSE, SHORT MANE,
SEVERAL URANUS OF IDEN­
TIFICATION. REASONARLE
REWARD FOR ANY INFOR­
MATION LEADING TO RE­
COVERY OF SAME.—C. E.
HENRY.
10-Gtn

MISCELLANEOUS
Twenty miles per gallon t
15,000 miles on tires, no repairs
i» what Hupp owners say.
FOR SALE—One trunk
i 120d Palmetto Avc.

fe k s fc fc iH h ftiss isim
IF YOU WANT A GOOD BUSINESS
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R. AT A BARGAIN, LOOK THIS OVER.
siding. Within four blocka of center REASON FOR SALE GIVEN.—
BOOTH’S LUNCH ROOM, 217 SAN­
of city.
FORD AVENUE.
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Geo. V KNIGHT
272-tfc
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
FOR RENT
MONEY
FOR RENT—3.room furnished apart
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
ment over Herald office. Apply u
and
mall it to Foley A Co., 2835 Shef­
B. W. Herndon, Scminoio Hotel.
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
bath, for lightbouackeeplr.g. Good
location. Apply "R. 8.”, care of Her­
ald Office.
Q.tfc
FOR BENT—Unfurnished rooms for
housekeeping, light and water fur­
nished. Kates reasonable. 205 Osk
tw n u s.___________________ • 6-2wp.

Hendd want nda get results

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200 pairs of Ladies' Pumps and Ox­
fords in Patent, White and Black Kid,
values up to $10.00, choice $2J*5.Woodrurf A Watson.
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TRANSPARENT ORGAN­
Gontmctora are making an excellent
S U IT O ASES
and steady progress on exratition
D IE S FO R E A S T E R
!j
work In the Lake Worth drainage
D R ESSES
district. It is expected that this glgantic task, which,was begun in 1915
All colors, 36-In. wide, special, yard
will have been completed .by mid­
summer, which will render each till­
i
— to —
•
able acre of the 132,000 comprising
the district susceptible of cultivation.
Florida’ss greatest industrial and ag­
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ricultural development is being japldly rounded Into shape In the western 5
part of Palm Beach County, where J
- PAY C A SH ----the Florida Sugar and Food Products 3
Company, whose main southern office S
is in Lako Wor.h, is now making in-' J Save on Your Buying
The Savings HabitBuilds
stallallon of machinery in its sugar ■
house, which will handlo augar from i
"cane to carton."
J
Perhaps you have noticed that
“righta” usually take care of themcetvea'if a man spends uis time de­
livering the gfeods.

FOR RENT—Furnished and unfurn­
ished roomo, 206 Park Ave. 12-6tp
Three furnished bed-rooms for rent
In the new Miller building over the

Dr. Ralph Stevens who holds the
commission of Major In the reserve
corps of the army is anxious to or­
ganize an ambulance corps for the
National Guard of the State nnd
needs 15 men for the corps. Any of
the red blooded boys who wnnt to
join the nmbulanco corps should see
I)r. Stevens at his offico in the Peo­
ples Bank Building.

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The Churchwell Co
FIRST STREET

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922

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FLORIDA STATK LEAGUE
At Orlando 12, Jacksonville 0.
At Tnmpn 7, St. Petersburg 17.
At Ltkeland 3, Daytona 2.
(■’■mrH Today
Jacksonville at Orlando.
Daytona at Lakeland.
St. Petersburg at Tnmpa
League Standing
Won
...
.5
Tampa ----St. Petersburg ........ .5
Daytona *.— ........ 44
L ak elan d ____ ............4
Jacksonville . . ............ 3
n
Orlando ..........

Lost
3
3
3
*
4
6

Pet.
.626
.525
.571
.600
.429
.250

MAJOR LEAGUES TO
BEGIN LONG CHASE
FOR PENNANT TODAY

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ROTARY MOVES UP
In n regular mach Monday night
the Rotary Chib defeated the Mens
Club by the very small margin of
fifteen pins and moved up to second
place, he Rotary Club won its fourth
straight game while the Mens Club
completed its fourth straight loss.
There are hut a few more gnmes
left of the present schedule and the
Rotary Club ends the season with
two games against the Congregation­
al Club and one more game with tho
Kiwanls. In order to end in second
place they must win at least two out
of these three games.
The Mens
&lt; lui,' schedule, fins been completed
with the exception of two more
games with the toil enders, the Kf.
wnnis Club.
By defeating the Mens Club Monday
night the Rotary took away from
them their Inst chance at the pennant
and the Congregational Club has the
first half pcnnnnt cinched.
Monday nights game was one of
those tail end thrillers, the Mens Club
leading all tho way through until the
Inst several frames of the spurts
that put them ahead in the final
count, fifteen pins.
Britt roll'd high score with May
second.
It was done just like this:
Rotary
Itritt
i ftr* 4uu
ISO
Knight .... ............. -.131 120 139 390
It. E. Stevens .
. 92 III 140 373
Householder
127 125 152 105
Maxwell ........
139 152 125 416
TOTALS ..........
2074
'tens Club
May .....................
113 145 457
Fox
..
.
140 128 103 371
Betts
.134 147 123 401
Ovorlin
143 129 155 438
Amann
111 111 288
Bennett
91
91
f1059
TOTALS ........

RATE HEARING WITH
MELON GROWERS APRIL 18
The Southern Freight Rate Commisslon has called n conference in At­
lanta for April 18th with melon grow­
ers nnd representatives of tho Melon
Growers' association to consider ndvices from freight associated lines
that they will require prepayment on
watermelons or a guarantee by prop­
erly executed bond. They will like­
wise decline to reconsign unless re-

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NEW YORK, April 12.—Major
league baseball will nnke its 1022
debut in four eastern cities today.
In the National League the New
York Giants will entertain the
Brooklyn
Superbas at the Polo
Grounds in this city, and Boston will
appear again?! the Philadelphia
team on the Intter's field.
Ainerirnn
League combinations
which will assist in the opening are
the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston
Red Sox, who meet in Boston, and tho
New Y’ork Yankees anil Washington
Senator* who meet in the Capital
City.
In all four cities elaborate cere­
monies have been planned to innrk
the beginning of another long pennant
chase, and while there is little like­
lihood of departure from the tradi­
tional flag-bedecked stands, band
concerts, pnradcs of rival teams and
the official throwing out of halls, the
fans have shown undoubted desire to
witness in person these preliminaries
and tlie subsequent diamond battles.
From uH the centers of today's
baseball activities come similar tales
(ongrcgationaU Min Another
of unusual and urgent demand for
In the Inst regular match between
tickets, und it is likely that, given fair the Congregational Club nnd the
weather, the opening games of the Mens Club the Conregntionals won
season will set new attendance records with a good safe majority of over a
The ease of tho New W k Giants is hundrc,, p{nfl.
an example of the Interest being ( sevens, the Congregational Club*,
shown in these initial contests, t o r mw mnn |mw|(&gt;t| h,Rh „.on. with Pcn.
several days past it has been impos. ningtnn second.
Although Stevens
sihly to purchase a reserved scat or name doe* not appear in the individ­
box in the huge baseball amphl-then- ual averages because he has not play­
tre at the Polo Grounds, notwith- ed in ten games, he is lending the
Standing its seating capacity of more lcafM|, W|th nn nvt.rnR0 „ r , 07 nm|
than 35,000. Hundreds of prosper- ^ ^e holds up, there are still enough
live buyers have been turned away games left of the schedule to allow
empty handed within the past 24 his name to appear as the best bowler
hours nnd it is certain that there will for the first half.
he a rush for unreserved seats ns
The score wns ns follows:
soon ns the gates of the park are
Congregational
flung hack.
Balding
118 188 161 167
So far as the Eastern opening Pennington
Ifit! |57 151 481
games are concerned, the teams ap­ Renaud
.135 133
pear fairly well matched in the Na­ Stevens . . .
169 175 158 501
tional l eague. Brooklyn had the edge Randall
133
I H2 7 7
over the Giants in last year's series, Jewett
69 153 212
winning 12 out of 22 games played.
TOTALS .................................. 2239
Against the Yankees in the Spring
Mens Club
exhibition contests the Superbas won May .......
131 129 173 IT!
eight out of 11 played in the South Bennett
122 Dll 136 119
nnd on the home diamond. Boston Ovcrlln
13(1 197 120 453
had decidedly the belter of the Phil­ Amann
150 111 103 424
lies during the 1921 sonsnn.
Bette . .
1331 130 148 109
While the New York Americans
TOTALS ................................ 2138
will he without tlie services of IIuImRuth and Boh Mousel, they should
Stnndinc of the Clubs
have a slight edge over Washington,
W. L Pet.
especially as Walter Johnson is not
Congregational Club „ .. 10 .1 708
llkcty to t»e on the mound in the Ini­
451
Rotary Club .........
(1
tial contest.
428
Mens
Club
6
While the Red Sox appear to he
Kiwanis
C
lu
b
....
..........
4
333
atronger than the Athelotlcs, Connie
Mock’s combination may Jump Into a
Individual Averages
lead at the expense of the Bostonians
The individual averages of the play­
in the initial clash.
ers participating in ten or more

Britt, Rotary .................. 39 5525 140
Pennington, Cong. .......... 30 5000 140
Renaud, Cong. ________ 35 4810 137
Betts, Mens Club _____ 40 5472 130
Lloyd, Kiwanis ................ 30 4020 130
Ovcrlln, Mens C lu b _____ 4) 5574 135
Knight. Botary ...............30 6257 134
Householder, Ito tu ry ____35 4500 128
Bennett, Mens C lu b ____39 4997 128
R. E. Stevens, Rotary ...2 0 3303 127
Carter, K iw anis................ 18 2255 125
Bolly, Cong. .......
33 4123 124
Dens, Rotary ____
13 1007 123
J. S. Smith, Kiwanis ...3 4 4180 123
Fox, Mens Club ______ 17 1090 117
Randall, Cong.
...........10 1174 117
Henry, Rotary ................17 1971 110
Wight, Kiwanis ..............17 1941 114
Kent. Cong..........................15 1710 114
Jones, Kiwnnis
....... 15 1097 113
Jewett, Cong...................... 20 2209 113
H. I'. Smith, Kiwnnis ...11 1135 102

games, including the game Monday
night, are as follows:
G. TP Ave.
Bower, Kiwnnis ..............30 4818 150
Bidding, Congregational.39 5019 164
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April May, Men* Club ............ 11 1505 146
C-tfc Amann, Mena C lu b ........ 20 2842 142
21st

J. C. Manner of Orlando has been
awarded the contract for tho erection
of the school building at I-ake Worth
at a cost of over |70,000.

Ku Klux Klan. The gift was ac­
HUM
companied by the following note:
Mr. C. F. Russ, Apopka, Fla.
Dear Sir—"Please accept this slight
token of our wish to help you in your
trouble and affliction. It is our sin­
cere hope that your health may soon
BURKE RACK IN LIN EU P
he improved."
(Signed)
KNIGHTS OF THE
OKI,ANDO, April 12.—The opening
KU KLUX KLAN
game at home of the Orlando club
will find the name of Manager Burke
RADICAL RAIDS DEFENDED
in the line-up. Burke was suspended
by President Rose after being put out
WASHINGTON, April 12.—Gener­
i
of the game at Tampa on April 8. al defense of the radical raids of 1919
Manager Rurke had a hnlf hour con­ and 1920, conducted by -'rder of At­
ference with President Rose yester­ torney Gcnernl Pnlmor wns made In
day morning. Just whnt took place I n report by Senator Sterling, repub­
at this meeting cannot he Darned, lican, South Carolina, chairman of
hut it is understood the manner of the sennte judiciary investigating sub­
the conduct of managers was gone committee made public yesterday
into thoroughly.
Manager Burke with a supplemental report made by
was reinstated and is hack in tho Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana,
game on probation.
attacking vigorously the raids and
challenging conclusions of the Ster­
K. K. K. HELP APOPKA
ling report
PIONEER DURING ILLNESS
Hear G. It. Pollock, of New York,
APOPKA, April 12.—C. F. Russ, at the Princes? Theatre Thursdny
n resident of Apopka, and one of the night, "Time of Restoration Near."
pioneers of Orange county, who has Free!
13-2U:
recently been confined to bis home on
account of sickness, and unable to
Colored Easter Eggs for sale at
work, wns this week the recipient of Mobley’s Saturday.
13-5tp 105 Palmetto Are
Sanford, Florid*
a gift In the form of a sizable bill
of groceries from the Knights of the
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered u i i M i i a a i a i i i i i i i N i i i m
consigning charges nnd additional
freight arc prepaid or guaranteed.
It is requested that melon growers
dealers and representatives of the
melon growers' association attend
this conference.

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RJ|N N ovem ber 10,1921,
the 30 x 3'/2 “ U sco"
was m ark ed to sell
tor $10.90.
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This odd and closely figured
price was the lowest quotation
ev e r m a d e o n a n y tire o f
known slumlords.
A genuine pioneering step
by the makers of U . S. Tires.
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th e m ark et. " S p e c ia l” tires.
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laving been m ade to meet
the price.
But the “Usco" still occupies
a place by itself. A good old

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sell for only ten dollars and
ninety cents.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,1922

DINANCE NO. 30
non.!, br U» C.IJ of Sanford,

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to Ih. .» » of *62f.0«.00 for
c r p a w « * p" ’" f

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C o M tm jfe* * Mn.

\[ Avenue Northward Into the^Vati » ijKe Monroe, for the Extonof the Drainage and Sewerage
Item for Constructing Paved, Mafcndied or Other Hard Surfaced
t ”, and for Funding and Paying
M0ot.u»dl»« Floating Indobtod, of the city Of Sanford Evidenced
Vouchers Heretofore Issued and
Ihorillng the M»&gt;or of the City of
dord. Florida, to call an Election
Determine the Question as to the
usnee of Said Bonds for the Afore-

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d purposes.
,
Kbcreas, the City Commission of
■City »f .Hanford, Florida, deem it
L iort nnd to the best interests of
City of .Sanford. Florida, to is. bonds of the City of .Sanford. Flor, jn the sum of *025.000.00 for muIpa! purposes, the proceeds to be
rlc! frem the sale of said bonds to
ujeJ for the following municipal

rposes, to-wlt:
Hi Ituildinc Aiid conulnictinff n
sitipal building for the housing of
i municipal library of the City of
nfnrd, Florida.
|bi The Extension of Park Avct Northward into the waters of
ke Monroe to enable the public to
iil themselves of the right of comne and transportation afforded by
ter, and to furnish the means of
fss from the highway by land to
hichwny by water for the use of
. public.
c| The extension nnd cnlarger.t of the drainage and sewerage
tern of the City of Sanford, Florili.ii The construction of paved,
Itcsdamized nnd othur hard surfaced
Ire ts in the City of Sanford, Flori| if) The funding nnd paying of the
^standing floating indebtedness of
City of Sanford. Florida, evidonc1/ the vouchers heretofore issued
the City of Sanford, Florida,
I Therefore,
1UK IT ENACTED HY THE PEOIV. OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
ll.OUll'A:
Section 1. That a bond Issue in the
[si "f M2"i,000.00, for the municipal

si- enumerated nnd specifically
t fo rth in t h e prcnmblc of this ordi».«•. !«•. a n d t h e same is hereby au*
riieti, p ro v id ed , however, that b o ­
re .-aid bunds, n r a n y p a r t e ? r a i d
r I* shall he is s u e d , this ordinance
il! le fir-t a p p r o v e d by n majority
te of t h e e le c to rs of t h e C i t y
of
irf. nl. w h o a r e ipialifii.fl to vote ns
wn hy t h e r e g i s t r a t i o n nnd tnx
»k* o f th e C ity , a t an election called
1 belli for t h a t purpose, at such
am i in such manner as prcreribi by la w an d the ordinances of the
ity of S a n f o r d , Florida.

Ac tion 2. That said bonds shall he
f the denomination of One Thousand
liar- each, hearing Interest at the
»tr i f ox per centum per annum, Inn t payable . enil-nnnually on tho
i* days of July and January, said
r! t, it,, numbered consecutively
1 to 625, both numbers Inclu&gt;r. aid bonds to mature in the foj*ir..' manner, to-wlt: bonds to be
inhered from l to 300, both numr* inclusive, shall be serial bonds;
'•* maturity dates of bonds of this Is*" *' numbered from I to 300.
’•h tuunherM inclusive, shall be as fol&gt;, to-wit:
! nd ■ numbered I to 30 to mature
f Dt, 1025. *
Fmd numbered from 31 to 00 to
July 1st, 1026.
1. t d numbered from 61 to 00 to
»iur. I uly 1st, 1027.
fef’tid' numbered from 01 to 120
J nature July 1st, 1028.
fi" 1 numbered from 121 to 150 to
Uturr July 1st, 1020.
ilr,i' numbered from 151 to 180 to
July 1st, 1930.
f! nds numbered from lfil to 210 to
atur* July 1st, 1931.
^•nds numbered from 211 to 240 to
“ lure Iuly i lti 1032.
Sonds numbered from 241 to 270
wmitlirr July 1st, 1033.
^nd» numb,(red from 271 to 300 to
«urc July 1st, 1034.
r.!i to be numbered from 301 to
*^1 both numbers Inclusive shall bear
•w-.f date of maturity, bonds number*
to 023, both numbers inclushall mature 30 years after date
die issuance thereof; this entire Is** of bonds to be dated July 1st, 1922,
Principal and interest of said
7^'' to bo payable ot some bank in
City of New York, State of New
Tirk.
Section 3.--That it is the detorml^ m of the City Commission that
•um of 115,000.00 will bo required
p4T the cost of building and con' ’'-rting the municipal building for
f bousing of tho municipal library
the Citv of Sanford, and that the
■-•tnjcilon of said library building is
pessary public improvement and
b* of great benefit In its relation

to the municipality of the City of San­ and FOR BONDS."
ford, Florida.
"Against the npprova! of thnt cer­
Section 4,—That the amount of tain ordinance of the City of Sanford,
bonds required for the purpose set Florida, entitled,
forth in Section 3 of this ordinance Is
"An Ordinance Providing for
nn Issue of Bonds by the City of
the sum of $ 15,000.00, and the sum of
Sanford, Florida, in tho sum of
$15,000.00 of said proposed issue of
$625,000.00, for Municipal Pur­
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
poses; the Proceeds Derived from
exclusive use and purpose of construc­
the
Sale Thereof to be Used for
ting and building said municipal build­
Building and Constructing a Mu­
ing referred to in Section 3, of this
nicipal Building, for the Extension
ordinance.
of Park Avenue Northward Into
Section 5.—That it is the determina­
the
Waters of I.ako Monroe, for
tion of the City Commission that the
the
Extension
of the Drainage and
sum of $07,000.00 will he required to
Sewerage
System,
for Construct­
pay the cost of the extension of
ing
Paved,
Mncndamizcd
or Oth­
Park Avenue northward into the wat­
er
Hard
Surfaced
Streets,
and for
ers of Lake Monroe to cnnlde the pub­
Funding
and
Paying
tho
Out­
lic to avail themselves of the right ox
standing Floating Indebtedness of
commerce and transportation afforded
tho City of Sanford, Evidenced by
by water, and to furnish the means of
Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and
access from the highway by land to
Authorizing the Mayor of tho
the highway by water for the use of
City of Sanford, Florida, to Call
the public, and that tho extension and
nn Election to Determine the
construction of Park Avenue north­
question ns to tho Issuance of
ward into the waters of Lake Monroe
Said Bonds for the Aforesaid Pur­
is a necessary public improvement and
poses,"
will be of general benefit in its rela­
and AGAINST BONDS."
tion to the municipality of the City of
Section 15.—Thnt this ordinance
Sanford, Florida.
shall become effective immediately
Section 6.—That the amount of upon its final passage nnd adoption.
bonds r o a r e d for the purpose set
Adopted on this the 10th day of
forth j.'i Section 5, of this ordinance is April, A. D. 1022.
the sum of $07,000.00, nnd the sum of
CHAS. E. HENRY,
$07,000.00 of said proposed issue of
S. O. CHASE,
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
FOREST LAKE,
cxclurlvc use and purpose set forth in
City Commission of
Section 5, of this ordinance.
Sanford, Florida.
Section 7.—That it is the determi­ Attest:
nation of the City Commission that
I- R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
the sum of $10,000.00 will be required
City Clerk, Sanford, Floridn.
to pay tho cost of the extension nnd
enlargement of the drainage nnd se w ­
erage system of tho City of Snnford,
Florida, nnd that the extension and
enlargement of tho drainage and sew­
erage system of the City of Sanford,
Florida, is a necessary public improve­
Whereas, The City Commission of
ment and will bo of general benefit in
the City of Sanford, Florida, on the
Its rotation to the municipality.
Section 8.—That the amount of 10th day of April, A. I). 1922, duly
bonds required for the purpose set passed and adopted a certain ordi­
fortli in Section 7, of this ordinance nance entitled,
“An Ordinance Providing for nn
is the sum of $40,000.00, and tho sum
Issue
of Ronds by the City of Snn­
of $40,000.00 of said proposed issue of
ford, Florida, in the sum of
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
$625,000.00 for Municipal Purpos­
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
Section 7, of this ordinance.
Sale Thereof to be Used for
Section 0.—That it is the determi­
Ruildlng and Contracting a Mu­
nation of the City Commission that
nicipal Building, for the Exten­
the . urn of $468,000.00 will bo required
sion
of Park Avenue Northward
to pay the cost of constructing certain
into the Waters of Lake Monroe,
paved, mnendamired and other hard
for the Extension of the Drain,
surfaced streets in the City of Snn­
age and Sewerage System, for
ford, Florida, and that the said pro­
Constructing', Paved, Macadamiz­
posed paving and hnrd surfacing of
ed or Other Hard Surfaced
certain streets in said City is a necStreet , and for Funding and
cessary public improvement nnd will
Paying the Outstanding Floating
be of general benefit in its relation to
Indebtedness of the City of San­
the municipality.
ford ll.iileiiiif] b&gt;
Vouchers
Portion io. That th« .oouunl of
Heretofore Issued, and Authoriz­
bonds required for the purpose set
ing the Mayor of the City of
forth in Section 9, of this ordinance i»
Sanford, Floridn, to call nn Elec­
the sum of $108,000,00, and the sum
tion to Determine the Question as
of $108,000.00 of said proposed bund
to the Issuance of Said Bonds for
issue is hereby appropriated for tho
the Aforesaid Purposes,"
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
nnd
Section 0 of this ordinance.
Whereas said ordinance provides for
Section 11.—That it is the determi­
nation of the City Commission thnt the issue of bonds by the City of San­
the present outstanding floating in­ ford. Florida, for municipal purposes
debtedness of the City of Sanford, In the total sum of $625,000.00, the
Florida, amounting to the sum of $35,- proceeds derived from tho tale of said
000.00 should be funded by the issu­ bonds to be expended in the following
ance of bonds, and thnt said outstand­ manner, to-wit:
115,000.00 for building and con­
ing floating indebtedness should be
paid, thereby improving the financial structing a municipal building for
condition of said city, and that the housing the municipal library of the
payment of said floating indebtedness city.
will be of general benefit i.i its rela­ $67,000.00 for the extension of Park
Avenue Northward into the wnters of
tion to the municipality.
Section 12.—That the amount of Lako Monroe to enable the public to
lionds required for the purpose set nvnil themselves of the right of com­
forth in Section 11, of this ordinance merce nnd transportation afforded by
is the sum of $35,000.00, nnd the sum water, and to furnish the means of
of $35,000.00 of said proposed bond is­ access from the highway by land to
sue is hereby appropriated for the ex­ the highway by water for the use of
clusive use nnd purpose set forth in the public.
$40,000.00 for the extension and enSection 11, of this ordinance.
Section 13.—That, in accordancc largement of the drainage nnd sewerWith Section 7, of the Revised Ordl- «ge system of the City.
nances of the City of Snnford, Florida, \ $468,000.00 for the construction of
the Mayor of the City of Sanford,, paved, macadamized and other haul
Florida, is hereby instructed, author­ surfaced streets in tho City, nnd
$35 ,000.00 for funding nnd paying
ized nnd empowered to call an elec­
tion to determine the question of the the outstanding floating indebtedness
issuance of the bonds provided for by of tho City of Sanford. Floridn, evi­
denced hy vouchers heretofore issued
this ordinance.
Section 14.—That the form of the by the City of Sanford, Floridn.
Snid bonds to he of the denomina­
ballots for said election shall he as
tion
of One Thousand Dollars each,
follows, to-wit:
hearing
interest at the rate of six
“For tho Approval of that certain
ordinance of tho City of Sanford, en­ per centum per annum, interest pay­
able semi-annually nn the 1st days of
titled
July nnd January, snid lionds to la*
"An Ordinance Providing for
numbered consecutively from 1 to 625,
nn Issue of Bonds by the City of
but It numbers inclusive, said bonds to
Snnford, Florida, in tho sum of
mature in the following manner, to$625,000.00 for Municipal Purpos­
wit: bonds to be numbered from 1 to
es; the Proceeds Derived from tho
300, both numbers inclusive, to be ser­
Sale Thereof to bo Used for
ial bonds; the maturity dates of bonds
Building and Constructing a Mu­
nicipal Building, for tho Exten­ of this issue to be numbered from 1
to 300, both inclusive, to la* ns fol­
sion of Park Avcnuo northward
lows, to-wit:
into the Waters of Lake Monroe,
Bonds numbered from 1 to 30 to
for tho Extension of the Drain­
mature July 1st, 1925.
age and Sewerage System, for
Bonds numbered from 31 to 60 to
ConstructingPaved, Macadamized
mature July 1st, 1026.
or other Herd Surfaced Streets,
Bonds numbered from 61 to 90 to
and for Funding and Paying the
Outstanding Floating Indebted­ mature July 1st, 1927.
Bonds numbered from 91 to 120 to
ness of the City of Sanford, Evi­
mature July 1st, 1028.
denced by Vouchers Heretofore
Bands numbered from 121 to 150 to
Issued, and Authorizing the May­
mature July 1st, 1929.
or of the City of Sanford, Flori­
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
da, to call an Election to Deter­
(nature July 1st, 1930.
mine the Question as to the Issu­
Bonds numbered from 181 to 210 to
ance of Said Bonds for the Afore­
mature
July 1st, 1931.
said Purpose*"

PAGE THREE

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tobacco quality

We state it u our honetc
belieftbit the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield ire of finer
quality (ind hence of better
tsite) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
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of 50 - 45c

Ronds numbered from 211 to 240 to
NOTICE OF BOND mature
July 1st, 1932.
Bonds numbered from 211 to 270 to
ELECTION
mature July 1st, 1033.

CHULUOTA INN

Ronds numbered from 271 to 300 to
On the Okeechobee B ra nc h of the Florida Hast Coast Railway, Chuluomature July 1st, 1031.
ta , Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
bonds to tie numbered from 301 to 625,
modern brick hotel, with private bath* and hot water heat. First
both numbers inclusive, to Iwnr the
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $1210 per day; $10 to 118 per week, ac­
same date of maturity, bonds number­
cording to location of room.
ed from 301 to 625, both numbers in­
clusive, to mature 30 years nftcr the
MRS. CHAS. I). BRUMLEY, Manager
date of the issuance thereof; this en­
tire issue of bonds to be dated July
1st, 1022, both principal and interest
of said bonds to be payable at some
bank in the City of New York, Slate of ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a u a a a n a a a a a a a a a a a a n a a a a a a a a a a a
■
New York.
Whereas, prior to the issue of the
bond* nl*nvo described, under tho char­
ter of the City of Sanford, Florida, the g
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS"
said ordinance proposing snid issue of m
We handle everything in
bonds must be approved by a majority i j
vote of the electors of tin* City of San- •
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
ford, Florida, who are qualified to vote ■
as nhown by the registration and tax ■
Cnr Lots or Less. Ship us
books of the City, at nn election called *
and held for thnt purpose.
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Ricliinond, Virginia
Therefore, I, 4*. B. Henry, as Mayor
of the t'ity of Snnford, Florida, under
and by virtue of tho authority in me
Vested hy the ordinances of the City of
Sanford, Florida, and we, C. E. Henry.
S. O. Chase and Forest I ake, ns ComN O T I C E
missioners of the City of Snnford,. ■
■
■
Florida, comprising the City Commis­
■
sion of Snnford, Florida, do hereby
MEN—You
huvt*
heard
it
hinted
nrotmd
that
Tire.s
nnd
call an election to he held in the City
Tubes were going up, hut here in u 25% REDUCTION, it
of Sanford, Florida, on the 17th day
marks the lowest prices in Tire history.
of May, A. D. 1922, to determine the
question by snid election then and
(1,000 Fabric. 10,000 Cords
there to la* held, whether the said or­
dinance proposing said isrtio of bonds
30X.T/2
$14.40
$ 9.45
shall he adopted, approved ami con­
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16.25
23.35
firmed by tho electors of said City,
nml whether the bonds provided for III
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17.00
24.00
said ordinance shall he issued by the
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17.25
24.65
City of Sanford, Florida, in tho man­
a
■
ner and for the pur[*oscs in said ordi­
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20.00
31.60
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nance provided nnd set forth.
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21.00
37.50
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor of tho
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59.50
City of Sunford, Floridn, nnd we, C.
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■
E. Henry, S. 0. Chase and Forest
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111.50
a
Lake, ns the City Commission 6f the
DIRECT-Eactory-to-users prices. You will probably never a
City of Snnford, Florida, do hereby
see ns low prices again. These prices subject to change ■■
appoint H. K. Tolar, C. L. Britt nnd
without notice.
F. P. Hines, Inspectors of said elec­
■
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tion, and W. M. Haynes, as Clerk of
■
said election.
a
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The said election hereby ordered and
a
called t« be held on the said 17th day
M
of May, A. D. 1922, shall i*e held nnd
a
GAS—OIL—BATTERIES—AIR—WATER—SERVICE
■
conducted in the manner prescribed by
the ordinances nnd charter of the City
of Sanford, Floridn.
WITNESS the hands of C. K. Henry,
ns Mayor of the City of Snnford, Flor­
ida, nnd C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
*'orcst Lake, ns Commissioners, com­
posing the City Commission of tho
City of Snnford, Florida, attested by
PURE CRYSTAL ICE
1.. II. Philips, Clerk of the City of
Sanford, Florida, and the corporate
Now Delivered in Sanford
seal of the City of Sunford, Florida,
on this the 10th day of April, A. D.

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CHAS. K. HENRY,
As Mayor of the City
of Snnford, Florida.
CHAS. E. HENRY,
S. O. CHASE,
FOREST LAKE,
As the City Cornmlsaion of the City of
Sanford, Florida .

BETTER ICE CHEAPER
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Attest:
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
I R. PHILIPS.
(SEAL)
101S Weat F lril Street
City Clerk of the City of 1018 We«t Firat Street
Sanford, Florida.
April 12-19-26; May 3-10-17.
Wc still have n few of those beauti­
ful Easter Greeting Cards, hand-paint­
ed nnd others nt the O. T. O. Gift
Shop.
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POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

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�TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12, 1922

l*AGE I O U R

of Tampa has bean completed for two mUsioner in that district says It will REVOLUTIONISTS
READY TO START
yean or more and it has a border of be hardsurfsced with clay in the near
BUSINESS IN
white end pink oleanders that have future.
Fak1Utr4 «*»rr &gt; t u r »««« t m i l
B ay M I k * I l m M
■ • I M lii,
If
you
have
occasion
to
drive
to
Orflowered and are a thing of beauty
MifMlIt A n , l i i l n A i r u .
(Hr Tk* AtiorUi,!
and a joy forever to the motorists Undo from Titusville, by all means go
EL PASO, April 12.~TVh?
and the people traveling this fine via Mims, Southmere and Oviedo-you secret service mer. laid
highway.
Almost every south Flor- will save both time and mileage,
1*1 IIL1S1IKII*
before Juares officials poliy^
ids county U endeavoring to beautify Titusville Advocate.
in El Paso purchasing horsta *
the highway.! and Seminole c o u n t y ----------- *
N. J.
nition for revolutionary e.tw £
should begin at once to plant trees FAIRBANKS WANTS TO
C.
to Mexico in thU vicinity. **
and shrubs and the idea of oleanders
CLIMB MT. EVEREST
AlirtlUlag
U good for the cattle will not eat
-------Free lectufe, Princess. TV,*
oleanders we understand. The county
Douglas Fairbanks has a new pet
A lM irf
l l l i r r l i l l i i I’rlff
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commissioners could find out how ambition. He want* to climb to the p- mNow that Seminole County and the
Oa* Year _ _ _ _ _ _
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wide their new roads will be and plant top of ML Everest, the world's highcity of Sanford are thinking about new
oleanders and trees far enough from est peak and one which, thus fur, has
Oa* w«.lli,W ,&lt;
*J
__ i s 'o a t a paving of roads snd streets it would
the road that they would not be in defied mankind to find out what's upTk* ki« izis- m s * w ~klT H*e- ■* weI1 t0 investigate the various
aM * a t t r * i r *•»**• s*attaai* c«aai7 kinds of paving and while getting the
the way of farther improvements and on its top.
a a S li iik l l ik r A e v ery F r U i ; . A i m ,
,,
,
.
when the roads are widened the work*
Doug confided this ambition in the
t la l a s r a t* * m a d * k a « w a * a a * * t : « - very* best that money can buy at the
t l a a . D e a v a e r a t l r l a y e ll I I r a . I X M p e r same time investigate the kind that
men
could
be
cautioned
about
breakcourse
of a description of an Oriental
ilw iyi la aSiaar*.
ing
down
any
of
the
shrubbery
as
tour
which
he intend* to take with the
PRKSB
not
mean
so
much
in
freight
Mk Mill: it
a s so r t a t k i)
rates. We know that the btick roads
they put in new road materials. It wife—"Our Mary"—when boht can
When a man keeps In step with a is high tin e that Seminole county spare the time from their many arduin time gone by have given service,
woman,
he haln't got muon mental was looking after the beautification 0u* duties of picture production.
we know that the grouted brick road*
gtor* an(j taking advantagTrf1
Now the Orlando Sentinel is trying wtrv an innovation over the ordinary' energy left for anything else.
of nil the roadway, in the county. It
Douglas Fairbanks will appear in of ^ unusual values , t v, '
to prove that the Reporter-Star is a brick road with no concrete shoulders,
is a work In which all the clubs and the leading role of “The Three Musfor yotl
I
“street walker.” A suit for libel is we know that brick while undoubtedly these rep ain can be made when need­ societies and sehoola would be inter- koteers" at the Star Theatre Friday cejvwj amJ at prlee| ,h'
in the offing.
the best material, costs so much in ed much money ran be saved the ested and the work could be faeililat- And Saturday of this week.
Rivers Brothers, Sanford Atz^"
freight rates as to be almost impos- county and the tax payen and the ed by the co-operation of all the civic
“How long will the timber last" asks *ible- to purchase. We know that cer- idea of floating the W nds and firof the c°anty.
Sait
ater
call w
*m
cr Mullet,
Jiunn, 10c
iur lb.
III, Tillis’
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the Leesburg Commercial. \S e don t tain kinds of asphalt roads are bet- ing the roads now and building thedu,t a little money
and a little
little Market Phone 299, 311 Sanford Ave- Free lecture. Princess. Thcrvi*
know but the way they arc alaughter. ter than others, we know that the bridge thus giving Seminole county w*tchful care for a few months nue.
14-3tp
p. m.
ing it and wasting it here in this roads recently constructed with an oil the best of roads and a good bridge at wou'd «x&gt;nbe rewardedby one of
the
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county it will not be long.
surface are no good and will have to one crossing of the St. John, river mo,t beautiful counties in the state
----------- 0----------lie gone over with an asphait surface will be worth more than double all ‘n l^e
°* flowers and trees and •■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■**■■ ■
Baseball opens today In all the big t0 , ave what we have already put the money that will be levied by taxes Sbnibs.
leagues, Florida league has been down. We know that certain kinds and the extra taxation that will re----------playing for the past week but the 0f
aro better than other* for a suit from more bonds. The bridge
21j HOC Its TO ORLANDO
big ones have been waiting for today foundation and for oil penetration, we will soon pay for itself and then can
-to bring on the of'icial opening.
know enough now about road building be made a free bridge thus again, By the reconstructed Mims-South0
~
^ o w nothing. But—we can al- demonstrating that Seminole county is rnere-Oviedo road the auto trip from
Seventy five school teachers from WAy* live aruj !earn and living and one of the most progressive in the Tlttievtlln
k
tnc r*ew r.nunna niaus wt rt nere u&gt;- learning mean* the examination of state and is governed by business
day on the Clyde Line. They had other roads in the state that have men and peopled by tax payers who
^ •',jr’i
heard so much about Sanford that been down as long as our brick roads believe in spending money where it
bi* Buick car, carrying six pasthey just had to visit the city and anj seemingly arc jn better condition will do the most good. The bonds ’‘en^rr*, J. J. Parrish made the trip
Do not try to pay bills without a checking
see it for themselves.
now. We a j50 know that the nine foot voted yesterday were different from *n “ 4 hours on Wednesday, returning
roads are a thing of the past and no the ordinary bond issue as they ,n c‘5tac-IJ" the same time.
account.
Lake Monroe ought to be proud of matter how solidly built they may meant saving what we already have.
The distance by the speedometer on
her vote against the bonds especially have been ’the constant traffic over It was very much like the man who Mr- Parrish's car wss M S miles. By
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
when their road right through the the same surface will break them up has a fine car that is needed in his *he usual traveled route, via New
town will be repaired among the first, in time and the traffic now demands a business and a minor break occuring ■''■myrna it is 91 miles—a saving of
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; ami, be­
made wider and made better and the wider road.
the man leaves the car in the garage
mile* by the new route,
sides, with a checking account, you san k«p
people of Monroe will profit thereby.
With this knowledge gained it would because the repairs would
cost
Donaldson, of Southmere, «ays
----------- *»----------be well for our county commissioners something and while the car is in
distance from Titusville to Orl&amp;nan accurate record of your expenditures.
A Lion's Club is being formed in and our city commissioners to inves- the garage he is losing money by not do ** ^ miles; but Mr. Parrish’s
Jacksonville. If any more clubs are ligate every kind &lt;f paving in the having the use of the car in his daily 'Pedom eter registered 55V, miles,
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
formed in Sanford we will need a poor state before putting down any more business. Roads that cannot be used
The road aero*, No-Man's-Land in
House Club to take care of those of roads. There is n kind of asphalt or that are going to pieces for the Volusia county is rough in places, but
vou to become one of its customers.
uh who have reached the limit. We brick being put down on the roads and lack of a few dollars spent on their rao,t
*' is easily negotiated. The
are being literally "clubbed
to streets of South Florida towns that improvement are a source of expense, “Pproach to the Upper St- Johns rivdeath."
looks mighty good. The Memorial inconvenience, poor returns, bad busl- t,r ** over a Ifood bridge that crosses
-----------o
Highway between Tampa and Oldsmar noss.
sloughs cast of the river; and a
Now that the bonds for improving on t*le west coast is built of this block
To build good roads and let them
anJ roomy ferry, easy to drive
the roads have passed by such a nnt* 11 *• wearing mighty fine, is fall into decay is poor busineis judg- on&gt;
the river in one minute,
handsome majority the bridge at Os- *mooth and while soft in summer on ment ar;d the Herald wishes to conThe worst stretch of sandy road is
teen will be built and the tolls on the aCf°“nt of the asphalt coating on top rratulate the people of Seminole in Seminole county west of the river.
Monroe bridge will be lowered accertainly easy riding and easy on "°unty upon their big vote for the A number of men are now working on m
cordingly. What a grand thing for lhv Dr** an(* 1* standing the strain of bonds Tuesday.
that piece of road. The county comthe people.
heavy traffic admirably. There is also
R means better roads, more roads,
_
a sheet asphalt road that seems to be a drawbridge instead of a ferry, a bet- l a a i a a a i i a a i a a i B i i B i B a a a i i i B a a i a i a i B a a a a a i i M i a a M i i a a a a i a H i i B a a a B a a i i a a a a a i a i i i n
We note by the papeci that they
*r J l»»ting in quality and will ter county in many ways and
Pr&lt;&gt;‘ ■
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are going
to .have that
bathing parade
L&gt;ear investigation.
What Sanford cressiv* commonwealth that
spells
■
in St. Petersburg. Probably nave it wanli and what Seminole county success, progress, civicbeauty, good ■
while the Presbyterian meeting is in wants is some good materialthat can | business.
®
progress. We were down there last 1* ®*d# partly here and will not cost
Seminole county
of the piun- 3
week and we want »n Irnw *rby Buck — much in freight rates. Brick is t,cr* in good roadbuilding
in the
Turner and F.d Naugle did not pull it K°°^ and there are few materials that
i» holding her lead and will
then.
. w'ill take its place but we will never continue to do so as long as the pro-----------o----------- r a&gt;' the exorbitant freight rates again «res*ive citizenship thinks along
We have received a communication ,,n brick for road building.
* these broad line*.
from the Navy League or some such
R w-ould be well for the citizens
----------- o---------organization telling about the great generally to give thii matter serious
SO LET US FORGET THIS
danger of cutting down the navy, thought now before any more paving .
GASOLINE TAXYes, yes, we know it, we know i t ** done. It will pay us in the long run
Taking nwa&gt; the jobs of n bunch of to investigate and to give our officThat Florida's gasoline tax law is
chnir warmer* will always meet with
the benefit of all the knowledge
invalid,
is a ruling handed down by ||
the disapproval of many of the gained. Road building in this fast
the
supreme
court. Such a tax has ■
C. W.’s but the common people want growing community is one of the big­
been
In
ten
months'
operator, yield- ■
the government to cut the expenses gest problems that confronts u s t o ­
ng
$•'■00,000.
Lawyers
are agog, gaso- J
day.
of ships and men and put them to
line consumers realize that they have ■
doing something useful.
been undergoing another extracting a
SEMIN01.K HOLDS HER OWN
process, and there is no likelihood 2
We were way dowm in the peninsula
that
the money can be refunded. In J
Seminole
county
yesterday
again
the other day and noted the farm*
the
meantime
the state road depart- ■
demonstrated
that
it
is
one
of
the
as h passed. There were so many
ment
is
not
cancelling
any projects.
w
most
progressive
counties
in
the
acre* of fine cabbage being plowed up
Just what share ( f this fortune is J
that it made u* sick at heart. The state when It comes to road building
same thing happened to our cabbage aRd ™*king all necessary improve- South Florida’s ? If the money rould J
grower* here. It ought to make the 011,1,11 I°r 'be benefit of the residents be refunded how much w, u!d Orange a
£
railroads sit up and take notice for ant^
tourist*.
Having a fine county g et!
Copjrig. t
Hart Schaffnrr . .if*It
would
seem
that
there
is
no
re5
the deluge will follow. All of this
°f pood road* and finding
fine cabbage would have been shipped
deteriorating at many course left for the motorists but to *
to northern markets men at a small l^bil* it was thought advisable by take their medicine. Bill Jones
price if the railroad rate could have 'be l" ard of county commiasioners to J,m Johnson are very philosophic
been cut.
$100,000 worth of time warrants about the matter as it is another cas
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&lt;n priviledge made possible by a law °* 'he public paying the freight
me 2
/
The Winter l’ark Bust says that the ,-raf' r&lt;l through the effort* of ForThe fortune has been collected, some
Republican leader. W. R. O’Neal took '■,t •'“ke while he was in the house { :t ha* gone thither and som,- hither ■
aide* with the negro Republicans and ,,f representatives) and with these
'here appears no serious reason t
“mistered" them here and there in the tin,c w *'rann the work of improving " h&gt; torthar expense shoi ld be en- 2
convention to gtt their votes. If the tho rwa&lt;l5 and *1m building a steel vo'T*“
ronrenlng the legislature in J
Post talk* right out in meeting like drawbridge at the Osteen ferry could
session or of hiring b«&gt;okVeep- J
this they will take aw ay their black be accomplished.
The matter was •‘r*- adding machines and ready reck- a
and tan patronage and Bro. Wendler brought to the attention of the Cham- bnfr*
discover where's the cash 2
■will have to fall lack on the “lily ber of Commerrr. the various clubs -,r;d b°w much i» extent. Just forget
and organizations, the people in gen- *'•
~
era! all over the county and the over" f suffer for the nonce while we
whelming majority for the bonds yes- r a&gt;' auto, county, state . personal,
■
a terday proves that the work of the
income, school, luxury, tobacco,
2 commiasioners was approved by the war. peace, occupation, leal, poll and a
■ people and their judgment in regard inheritance taxes and innumerable 1L ■a
a to floating the time warrants was censes, and then by a process of
■ sound. When in the history of any "hocus pocus" we forget about it. So
2 county or city or private enterprise let us forget this gasoiinr tax. which a
it becomes necessary to raise money has been illegally collected, if such a aa
for improvements it is always good thing is possible for an overtaxed
business judgment to borrow money man— Orlando Sentinel,
and make the needed improvement*
and by making them save twice the
BEAUTIFY THE HIGHWAYS
FIN E ASSORTMENT OF
sum of money in stopping deterior­
a
■
ation
and
loss
of
time
and
money.
While
Seminole
county
is
not
thru
EASTER CANDIES
* Our roads need repairs, they will con. with road building and we know that
a tinue to need repairs but once they all the new roads will be wider and
2 are repaired right they will last for it might be a good idea to wait until
■ many years with minor repairs made our main highways are made over bcI’fconca 497-49&lt;
■ by the road supervisor on the job all fore planting tree# and shrub* and
MELAKA BLOCK
Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes
2 'be time. Roads are like railroads, yet are we not losing time waiting? I
a a B a a a B a a B B B B a a a a a a a a a B a a S , 'bey need repairs ail the time and if
The new Memorial Highway south

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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white*" for hi* support. Don’t you
know that the leaders of the Repubparty in Florida only us* the
in politics because they “can
use” them when the time comes and
don't you know they use them only
to keep the patronage for themselves ?
The Post evidently intends to keep
up its policy of making a real white
Republican party in Florida.
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PAGE FIVE

that every member of the Guild bo
present, and the preildent aaka th a t
every one be preaent and pleaae bo
on time, matters of special importance
f u bu UAICJKH. Society Editor,
must be attended to at once.
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ried a basket of pink and white, the
handle tied with a fluffy bow of tulle.
The groom entered with his best
man, Mr. Nicholas Roth, of Norwood,
Ohio, and was met at the altar by tho
1/ * " * ,“ ■
a a rw lia ra » r w a t u
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
bride.
- * * 7 * “ , V 7 t* • art- t « l » r l a l « U ( i w r it *
k«M&gt;&gt; m r “ ? " tk(a j i p a n n H i l . c t v t a s
Mias Mnrthn Fox was hostess to a
The bride, who enered with her fath­
" -* • '•
pleasant meeting of the Pipo Organ er, Mr. L. Y. Bryan, by whom she was
L «rrallr apprrrlale*Club Monday afternoon at her home given in marriage, was lovely in n
f j n s is t
on Oak Avenue.
handsome cont suit of navy blue tri­
SOCIAI. CALENDAR
Oood
Several matters of club interest cotine, with hat and other accessories
were
disposed
of
and
plans
made
for
Iflwrrday-M r*. C. £ Henry will enof grey nnd her flowers were a cor­
tcrtain the memben of the Mcrrio new work. The reports of chairmen sage of bride's roses.
Matron* Bridge Club at her homo of standing committees show enthus­
An informal reception was held af­
iasm in nil lines.
. on Magnolia avenue.
ter the wedding, tho young couple
Thursday-Call meeting of the S t
After the adjournment of the busi- leaving in their car for a short trip
Agncs Guild at the home of Mrs. ness session Miss Fox served a most keeping their destination a secret.
Archie Betts at three o’clock.
(tempting ice course.
The bride is tho only daughter of
f Thursday—Mrs. Ed Betts will enter­
Club members present wore: Mes- Mr. and Mrs. L. Y’. Bryan, nnd hns
tain the members of the Bon ton dames A. M. Phillips, Kent Rossitcr, spent her girlhood in this city, and is
Bridge Club at her homo on Park Sinnh Brsy, Charles Ryan, Powell a very charming young woman. She
an
■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ! ■ ■ ■ ■■ • •■ ■ ■»
avenue, complimenting Mrs. Brax­ Methvinc, Gntchcll Farrell,
Hall* has been entertained at several de­
a n ■ ■ ■ llll■ ■ ■ ■ ■ l■ l ■■■■■■■■■■■IB l ■ l l ■ l ■ ■ ■ • ■ ' •
ton Baggett, a recent bride.
Craig Harris, Merriwcther, Mac Al- lightful pre-nuptial affairs, and her
•■&gt;■■■■■■■■■«■■&gt;■! l ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ l l ■ l a a i a a B a a i a a . .
Friday— Mrs. Fred Williams will en­ istcr and Misses Jeanette Lalng and marriage is of deep interest to her
^ , w S m Jw ,
i m i JL&lt;ss»,».s».a&lt; &lt;.«•&lt;
tertain the members of the Book Martha Fox.
numerous friends.
Lovers Club at her home on Oak
Mr. Hoffman is one of Snnford’s
FOR SALK BY ALL GROCERS
HOFFMAN.BRYAN
young business men, being connected
avenue.
Monday—Grand Esster Bali at the
A heautifui event of interest to n with the llof-Mac Battery Co.
Among the out-of-town guests nt
Parish House at nine o clock.
• •wide circlr of friends was the mnrSaturdny—Story Hour will be held at r|aKC this morning at ten o’clock of the wedding were Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E.
four o’clock at Central Park.
Miss Gladys Lorraine Bryan and Mr. Carlton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Appleby,
Saturday—Little Miss Caroline Hill 'Wilbur Dewey Hotfman, which wna nnd Miss Myrtle Appleby of Arcadia;
will entertain a number of her solemnized at the home of tho bride’s Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoffman nnd Miss
Free Bible lecture, “God’s King­ seam nnd fashioned ditchings, double
young friends at nn Paster Egg brother and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.cs- Alice Hoffman, of Eustis, ami Mr.
dom
Soon to Come." Princess Theatre, sole, heel and toe. shaped close fitting
Hunt at her homo on Fourth St., 'p* Bryan n M
m avenue, I)r. S. ami Mrs. Nicholas Roth of Norwood,
B EG AN I O T W A T E R
Thursday
night. Come.
13-2tc ankle. Colors, black, white and cordo­
at four o'clock.
W. Walker officiating, in the pres Ohio.
M
H
N
I
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G
T
O
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van. Easter sale price |1.25. Also
Saturday—Cooked Food Sale and erne of many friends and relatives of
a very nice nnd complete line of every­
*a
*a
to
*•»
ha
Easter Sale by the members of the the ycung couple.
.MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
T O ir r IF E E L R E G IT
thing in socks, threo quarters and
Pipe Organ (dub nt Donne Turners
The vurious rooms of this spacious
Miss Allic (Tillon entertained most
full length hose for men, women, boye,
Siys
glass
of
hot
water
with
Store.
heme wore opened en suite nnd beau­ delightfully at a Miscellaneous show
phoaphata bafora breakfaet
na girls and infants at Easter Sale
tifully decorated. Over the windows, er Monday afternoon nt her home on
wash*# out poisons.
prices. Don’t fail to seo our show­
C. E. Wlldmnn or Thomasville, is in doors, nnd mantles were graceful Palmetto avenue, in honor of Miss
ings before buying. Rivers Brothers,
the city cnlling on his old friends.
asparagus ferns. In the living and Gladys Bryan, a bride-elect of this
Sanford avenue.
6tf-2wt
If you wake up with n bad taste
dining rooms and library tho mantles week.
White nnd green, the wedding col- bad breathe
. . . nnd tongue is coated; if FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Rev. J. N. Thompson, of Oviedo were banked with ferns and potted
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
ne,l,nKj
w*int
0flt
was in the city yesterday attending plants nnd wicker huskets of white ,,r* were used in the decorations for your hl'm}
21st
G-tfc
olennders. In the living room the this pretty party, quantities of frng sour* nnd forms acid in stomach, or The friends of l). L. Thrasher nn
to business.
you
uio
bilious,
constipated,
nervous,
nounco
his
candidacy
for
the
position
■
..wedding
vwM xift color* of white nnd i green
s * * ' - " i rant
i i i u awhite
u n i ' »carnations
•• • l u ik iu iic i mnnd
i u nsnap
n n | - i drag
n
,
Mr* J. B. Coleman left this morning were most effectively carried out, tall on* combined with fern were effective1,m nn' 1l'n,‘ 1
J“ st r‘K ‘
Counly ( ‘,mm,**,onor
l)"'tr u * Sparton Horn Service
for Orlando where she will have an pedestals of white entwined with |y used. The Seal of Honor, was of
' ’r,',k M °r"
1. knowing that ho will a t all
-AToperation on her rose.
ferns, on which were white wicker j white with ferns nnd tulle.
^
‘,m” l °
d®in* U’*
baskets, filled with white oleanders,1 As the guests arrived they were re- ™M&gt;oonful of .mestono phosphate he see. it and that the county will
lh«
nnd h"'« » *'u,ine« "lnn ln Ulrlrt No- 1 Sanford Battery Service
\V. E. Towlandor of the East Coast were plated to form an aisle. In one quested to draw a picture of the m “ • r#hls w,n
groom,
this
afforded
much
merriment.
toi
n*
fr°
m
Uvcr’
nnd * conscientious worker for the
Lumber Company of Fort Pierce was comer was the arch, it too, was of
Company
some
of
tho
drawing
being
real
clever.
*ndl,b°
7
U
nnd
cleanse,
sweeten
and
people of the whole country.-Paid
in the city yesterday attending to white entwined with fern, nnd it was
purify
the
entire
alimentary
tract,
political
Advertisement.
, ,
business nnd shaking hands with old here that the solemn words were spok- After the drawings, the guests were
. . .
# „ ,i. l)o your inside bathing immediately
ked
to
write
bits
of
advice
for
the
,
.
SANFORD MATTRESS FAC­
ns
frlends.
c-n.
-------As the guests assembled a beautiful bride, these were put in capsules nnd upon arising in the morning to wash FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
TORY
out of the system nil the previous
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Tyler of Lako musical program wns rendered under given to the bride to lie rend while on day’s poisonous waste, gases nnd sour
B, C. ECHOLS, Prop.
The friends of John Mcisch an­
Onorn. nnd their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. the direction of Mrs. Roy Appleby, as her "honey moon."
"Old Mattre** Made New and
bile before eating more food.
nounce
his candidacy for tho position
Mrs. Porter Pitts rendered several
C. A. Higgins, nnd Mrs. L. Von follows: "A Dream" (Littn Lynn),
New .Mattre** Made tu Order"
To feel like young folks feel; like 0f founty Commissioner for District
Zandc, spent tho past week In Tampn Mr*. Roy Appleby; "Until" (vocal) by- songs nnd piano selections in her us­
French
Avenuo nnd 17th Street
you felt before your blood and mus- j,’0f o, knowing that ho will at all
St. Petersburg and other points on Mrs. Appleby, accompanied by Mrs. S. ual charming manner.
cles became loaded with body impuri- (|mra )*. found doing his full duty as
Late in the afternoon, little Misses
the West Coast
W. Walker; "For You Alone" (P. J.
ties, get from your pharmacist a he secs It and that the county will BBaBaMBBBBBBBBBBa ■ » » ■ ■ ■ ■
O’Rlelly), Maurice Hclnton. During Dorothy Gore uml Juanita McMullen
quarter pound of limestono phosphnto have n business man In District No. 2
the ceremony, "Souvenir" (Frnnk entered, bearing n large basket of
WESTMINSTER CLUB
which is inexpensive nnd almost nru] n conscientious worker for the
The regular business meeting of tho Drdla) was solemnly rendered. The "groceries" which they presented to tasteless.
people of the wholo country.—Paid
Westminster Club was held Monday bridal chorus by Lohengrin, wns used the honorce, the hnsket containing
Men nnd women who are usually political Advertisement.
afternoon with Miss Zcta Davidson at ns processional, while Mendelssohn’s many lovely gifts, which were opened constipated, bilious, headachy or have (
-------Wedding March, was used as rccea- ami greatly admired.
her home on Magnolia pvonue.
nny stomach disorder should begin
For Counly Commissioner
Following the presentation of the this inside bnthing before break-1
After the business had been trans- sional.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
"shower,"
the hostess assisted by 9 m**♦ A fl
c iirrv r
Miss
Allic
Gillon,
ns
maid
of
honor,
acted, a social hour wna enjoyed, tho
the
position ot county coinminnioncr
kM U j L 1 1
huites# serving ice cream, cakes and entered first, wearing a fetching irock Misses Ruth and Urnco Gillon served
for District No. 2, subject to the de­
of Mack satin heavily beaded, and tempting refreshments consisting of a
punch.
Meet mo at the Eauter Bull. 12-IRc cision of the Democratic primary to be
worn with a black picture hat, her snlnd course with accessories followed
All (he (.iitoMt Popular Hits
held Juno Gth, 1022.
flowers wero nn arm bouquet of pink by grape ice.
CALL MEETING OF THE ST.
Free lecture, Prince**, Thursday M
WALTER HAND.
Miss Gladys Bryan wore cm this oc­ p. m.
rose huds,
AGNES GUILD
A. II. CHASE, LESTER AND
U»ltc
casion
n
most
becoming
frock
of
blue
Mnrthn Elmedn Hrynn, niece of ths
There will be a call meeting of tho
PREMIER PIANOS
For Counly Commissioner
St. Agnes Guild, Thursday afternoon bride, ns flower girl, preceded the taffeta, combined with grey, with a
Your shoe money goes farthest at
.
n .
ru
j
I announce my candidacy for the poat three oclock nt the home of Mrs. birde scattering rose petals. She wore large black picture hat.
our store. Peter* Diamond Brand
,
,
. . sition of County Commissioner for the UPRIGHT PLAYERS, GRANDS
Among those invited to meet this shoes
Archie Betts. It is very Important a dainty little costume of pink aecorare solid leather throughout. t l l J J J v,_
charming honoree were Mrs. L. V. New spring stock Just received com­ Ditdrict No. 2 subject to the decision
primary to be held
EDISON AND RUSSELL
Bryan, Mrs. Leslie Bryan, Mrs. II. prising the new nnd good things f or , of the...Democratic
,
ssiBBBississsRBsnssnnsnziRisBSBnnrsiiRNHssBiisisaNi
My decision to enter
E. Carlton of Arcadia, Mrs. Porter every member of tho family. See our
PHONOGRAPHS
■ I’itts, Mrs. J. M. Gillon, Mrs. S. E.
the race wns made at the earnest re­
styles nnd hear our prices. We save quest of ninny friend* and i promise
Gillon, Mrs. Lonnie McMullen, Mrs. E. you money. Riven Brothen, Santhat if elected to servo the best inter­ J. H. HINTERMISTER
J. Taylor, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. W. ford avenue.
fitf-w2t
est*
of the entire county.
A. Lester, Mrs. Ernest Brolherson,
PIANO CO.
JOHN W. BELL.
Mrs. I.orctta Brothcrson, Mrs. Tolar,
Have you a "hearing ear?" Then
Welnkn Hlork
sr., Mrs. Tom Moore, Mr*. Schello hear tho lecture at the Princess The*
For County Commissioner
Maine.*, Mrs. Gertrude Cnrroway, Mrs. nlro, Thursday, 8 p. m. Free. Dl-2tc
Having served the people of SendVivian Kpeer, Mrs. Ralph K. Gore,
Misses Mary Howard, Edith Magee,
Just arrived an entire now line of mde County ns commissioner since tho
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Rubn Williams, Annie Lee, Ruth nnd dainty favor* for Easter, weddings county wns established, I will again bo
Grace Gillon, Dorothy Gore and and all occasions.—O. T. 0. Gift Shop. a candidate for the position of County
OITICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Commissioner
from
the
Third
District
Juanita McMullen.
13-Dtp
subject to the decision of tho Demo­
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT
HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER- cratic primary to be held June G, 11)22.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
The annual businc** meeting of the
FULLY
Social Department of the Woman’s
For Representative
Club wns held yesterday afternoon nt
In theso days of "flu," cough*, rolds,
JUST RECEIVED
the club room*. It wns also election croup and whooping cough, it is well
GUI’S AND
At the earnest request of many
Several barrels
of officers, the following officers be­ to know that every year there are friends I have decided to become n 212 East. 1st 8t.
SAUCERS
ing elected for the coming year: -rued more bottles of Foley’s Honey candidate for the position of represen­
ICE TEA GLASSES Chairman,
Mr*. R. A. Newman; vice- and Tar than of nny other cough tative from 8ominolo County subject
Japanese Designs
Special
price
for
V
-j
dozen
chnirmnn,
Mr*.
A. P. Connelly; *ec- medicine. Mrs. 8. L. Hunt, 515 W. Gth to the decision of the Democratic Vr*’
Set of G
rotary nnd treasurer, Mr*. Howard I . gt Cincinnnli( o h i{)&gt; writcs: "Foley’s rnary to be held June Gth, l'J22. Hav­
Smith; rhnirman membership commit­ Honey nnd T.ir relieved me of a hack­ ing served for threu terms us repre­
Chapped h a n d s
tee, Mr*. Frank Miller; finance chair­ ing cough, tickling in the throat, sentative nnd knowing the needs of
a
n d faces n e e d n ’t
man, Mr*. J. D. Woodruff; program wheezing and {min* in the chest. It the county and the state I will serve
$
b o th e r.
chnirmnn, Mr*. I). W. Herndon.
is helping my mother wonderfully.' the people to the best of my ability
At the conclusion of the l&gt;u*ii™«
: l mil It why
recommend
Pol- nnd believe I am qualified tc give
.
» i n druggist*
us
ivvuiiiih
GLASS
5 meeting the member* were entertain-1cytg So|,i everywhere.—Adv
them reul service as n member of the
COVERED
s o o th e s a n d h e a ls j
Florida legislature.
ICE WATER JUGS
SUGARS
chaps a n d chilb la in ^
FOREST LAKE.
TAKE NOTICE nnd save money!
of
players.
^quickly and genth*
i/&gt;-Knl. size, special
$100 buys lluick 4; $550 buys Bulck
Special, each
The club rooms were lovely with G; $475 buys Oldsmobile 4; $G00
Nice assortment new spring dress
baskets of cut flowers nnd fern*.
buys Oldsmobile H. Balance, terms to materials received. Styles that will
After an interesting game of bridge suit your purse. When they make please you and nt prices you are wil­
scores were counted and the prize, a better car*, I will sell them.—N, II. ling to pay. Visit our storo and get
wicker basket filled with sweet |&gt;eus, Gamer.
12-10tc the advantage of the new prices.
wan awarded Mrs. W. D. Holden, for
Riven Brothen, Sanford avenue.
having held high score.
otf—w2t
Easter Ball, Monday, April 17, nn
At the conclusion of the card game event you can not afford to miss.
the hostess assisted by Mrs. W. T.
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April
12-Gtc
Langley, Mrs. R. J. Holly nnd Mrs.
21st.
G-tfc
John Lconardl served dainty refresh­
Hear Mr. Pollock, of New York,
ments consisting of frappe, cakes and Princess Theatre Thursday, B p. m.
The Pipe Organ Club will have a
wafers.
Seats free. No collection.
13*2tc Cooked Food Sale Saturday, April 16.
Easter egge will alio bo on sale.
There will be a call meeting of ClrThose wishing to put in an order for
clo No. 2 at the home of Mrs. L. M.
Bayfield Carburators Easter Egge will please phone 171.
Telford Thursday at 3:00 o’clock. All
“3 BLOCKS FROM THE HIGH PRICES"
7-10te
BAVB YOU MONEY
members are urgently requested to bo
Write ua
Installed
and
Guaranteed
by
present.
12-3tc
Something
opeclal
at
Rivera
Broth­
Phone 550
213-215 Sanford Ave.
Empire Hotel Block
Free lecture, Princess, Thursday 8 Sanford Battery Service e n , Sanford averue—Ladles' pan
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Company
tbnad silk hooe, mercerised Hale top,
p. m.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922
ciablc degree; when conviction! for
the violation of the law are becoming
moat numerous; that at such time, the
largest amount of apace is given in
some of our newspapers to articles
most flimsy of fact which set forth
the idea that ‘prohibition Is a failu re .

Enforcement Appropriation of $
Showed to Be Overpaid
PH1LADELPHIA, Pn., April 12.—
Revenues from the nntionnl prohibition act should pay many times over
the $10,000,006 appropriated for the
enforcement of the dry laws during
the coming year, Prohibition Commisaioner Hayncr. declared in nil address
here Sunday night.
"It would he interesting to the peo­
ple to know," he snid, "that if we were
to collect the fines, penalties and
special tax imposed upon violators of
the law In the first six months of this
administration they would more than
pay two and one-half times the esti­
mated cost of enforcing the prohibi­
tion law for the next year. These
enormous figures do not include near­
ly $3,000,000 in bonds that nrc being
forfeited to the government, or $2,000,000 thnt have been offered in com­
promise by 21 of the large violators
of the law, and do not include the $0,000,000 in differential or prohibitive
tax thnt have been referred to pre­
viously.
Mr. Haynes declared thnt ten
months of renewed efforts to restrict
good liquor into legitimate channels,
the result “is perhaps ns nearly
achieved ns possible."
Immediately preceding prohibition,
ho stated, there was an annual con­
sumption in the country of about 130,whiskey, while shrdlu shrdlu un unun
000,000 gallons of American made
whiskey, while during the year 1020,
approximately 12,500,000 gallons of

S t Louis while the Ohio, which
empties into the Mississippi at Cairo,
was either falling or stationary. At
Memphis the Mississippi is falling.
STEAMSHIP MAURETANIA
SHEARS RECORD
CHERBOURG, April 12 —The Cunard steamship Mauretania arrived
yesterday from New York, making
the trip from Ambrose channel light­
ship, 3,161 miles in flve days 10 hours
and nine minutes, which is declared
to be the fastest time recorded by any
trans-Atlantic vessel since August
1014.

whiskey was withdrawn from ware­
houses under permits, and in 1021
withdrawals amounted to about 3,*
600,000 gallons. On the basts of the
Inst three or four months, he report­
ed, withdrawals this year will amount
to about 2,000,000 gallons, "which is
perhaps only about 600,000 gallons in
excess of normal medicinal require­
ments."
Of the 600 breweries manufactur­
ing near-beer at the beginning of this
fiscal year, he declared 286 have been
reported fn violation of the law; 05
plnnli arc under Hoizurc by the gov­
ernment and offers in compromise as
high as $00,000 have been received.
"I have long been persuaded," he
snid "that fines ngninst large viola­
tors are hut very small detcrent forc­
es, so wo are today citing nil brewer­
ies found guilty of violation in the
United States on criminal informa­
tions. Wo art’ not only revoking per­
mits of the guilty, hut are also refus­
ing to reissue permits to persons who
have violated the provisions of their
permits, ami this has resulted in the
elosing down of about 60 near-beer
plants in recent months."
Asserting that there was a propa­
ganda to create the impression thnt
tile prohibition law was non-operativs,
Mr. Haynes snid:
"It is significant thnt at the time
when liquor is the most difficult to
obtain in all our history; when drunk­
enness has decreased to n very nppre-

(Hr Tkr AiiocUltra I'rciil
MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 12.—Flood
SHOT WIFE FOR ItURGLAR
water, held within bounds along the
Mississippi, was taking its toll in
Southern Arkansas inst night as a re­
sult of a brenk in a levee along White
river which let in water which ulti­
mately will engulf upwards of 25
squnre miles of cultivated land and n
dozen or moro towns and rice fanning
settlements in what is known ns I-nconln Circle nt the confluence of the
White and Mississippi rivers in Desha
county.
Thus far no loss of life has been
reported, hut heavy damage to farm
property was anticipated ns n result
of the force with which the flood was
driven through the gap in the em­
bankment by high winds which pre­
vailed Mondny night and Tucsdny.
C LEA N A U LK
According to dispatches received
here the break which occurred Mon­ ONE-PIECE. PORCELAIN LINED
dny night will flood the towns of
Snow laike, Henrico, l.nconia, Knowlton and Ferguson. Reports received
over railroad wires nidiented that the
water late yesterday had reached a
depth of from 5 to H feet in the flood­
ed area.
Reports from points along the Mis­
sissippi river Tuesday night indicated
thnt the levees on that waterway,
menaced for nearly a month by high
wate rand facing a prolongation of
the flood as a result of henvy rains
over the Northern water sheds, were
DELICIOUS
intact at all points with no more ser­
ious trouble developing thus far than
wave wash and minor slides. Work­
men hurried to endangered points have
quickly remedied the trouble, accord­
J
In Bottles Everywhere
ing to late dispatches, and engineers
5 Demnnd the Rcnuino—nnme ninmped on every crown—ask ■ directing the fight still were confident
S
lor it by nnme
” thnt the main embankments would
5
Bottled only by
S hold.
Rising s t a g e s were reported in the This in positively the be*t itefrigera
5 The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Mississippi yesterday from New Mad-1
tor on the Market Today
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we invite you to call and get our prices on
PAINT, VARNISHES and STAINS. PAT­
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NOTED EDITOR
SUFFERED FOR
FIFTEEN YEARS

F h e F a m e o f F e r r a lin e
Is S p r e a d in g R a p id ly

H ea lth A lm o s t R u in e d
Frank E. Dncoiw, Editor ol
By R avages o f
"American Youth," C h i
at go. Tells of Physicians In­
In digestion

Suffeicra Lcr.ni of It’s Wonderful Merits— Today Is E ntirely R ecover­
They i ry It and Eecome Convinced. Thei! ed and Praises Ferraline
They Pans on the Joyful New« to Olliers Most Highly.
i hat 1 hey Too May Win Health. Hundreds Mr. 1‘. \V D ougherty, p o u a llpn. I '
th e otdnlnn tlmt w ith o u t F rrrtiuno
ho would ho (lend today
In n reof Testimonials Are in Our Files Which All &lt;&gt;f
c e n t letter to tlie Ferrallliv Mgdlclliu
C
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m
pany
,
lie
D4)«
Tell The Same SLcry of New Found Henltli ’*1 m u sending J’ou the name* op
m i n e people t th ink Mill I* t e n e f l t t e l
and Increased Vitality.
I.) F lr it lt A M N K .
I r u n ) F K IlltA If l u u fife M i n v u r I .el V.
If
&gt;o u r m ini* do m l c a r e e witii &gt;.er
a n I ■a u s o a n a t • n it )u u i • : ...... ii
i.nd im t firraru re on
Ii- rrl II
|)|m |d ea, hoiln. hl.irklli.ul. mid oilier
llilti l b-liilMtt x r how that l o u t Ik e I
i« fillet with ini; u n t i l , , if y u u r liver
o r k id n ey* a r a not * ol king

penulttug in headaches, ab h ii ui

i. 'li r a , com l l |c , ih.ii oei| *i
tt.ro n
&lt; .lie. U irn a f a r l to u»e F e r r a tlm Itn*
roertintr .T
fn i.m itred * m ■. . . . . m-t
linu y n u ta relief hue neon quick!; . i I
p e r m a n e n t l y Iiruugtit by U n mm of
Ihlx n a t u r a l tonic. I fw m l Inn t* wonii. r fill It | . N a tu re '* remedy nm l m e n
r lu I l Into th e xvxtcin. rlm n x ln g . p u r i ­
fy ing a n d elim inating u n h ealth y i • tin
a n d b uilding n&lt; w line. It tx a b so lu te1y h a rn i h x * nml Itn nnlv effectn u r e
treneflr l.tl onrx
From Hie thuunandn
w h o h a v e u - . d It you will only h e a r
t h e w a r m e s t w urda o f p r a l w .
D ru ggist* a re rep o rtin g h u g e rale*
i d ]-Virnl rie In th eir alnrea lie* a use
F e r r a lin e p a l l y dor* wtiat « e w y It
will
Your dniRKl.l lu o F n r n t l n c In
r lock
lin y a Imttle today.

BEST REPEATER
HE EVER HAN­
DLED SAYS
DRUGGIST
DruKRist Soils 12 Uross (1728
Bottles) of FERRALINE in
Rhort Period. Only Won­
derful Properties Could Sell
a Medicine So Fast.
In a re c e n t le tte r received hy th e
F e r r a l i n e Medicine Company, th e ow no r of Ortnuui'a Drug Store, a th riv in g
Middle. A t a . co m p a n y xayx.
"Y our
a a le a m a n x tm llrd Into the a to m and
In tro d u ced Ferraline. A fte r llatrnln g
tn w h a t h e had to any, decided to tr )
t h r e e d o te u . elnxalng it along th e line*
o f p a t e n t medicines.
In th r e e days
1 o rd e r e d a groxa a n d w ith y o u r line
o f ad v e rtisin g . It h a a been o n e groaa
a fte r a n o t h e r and u p to th e p r e s e n t
ti m e I h a v e handled tw elve groxa.
fi n in g s a m e for one k in d o f m e d i c in e
It sold s tric tly on Its m e r its and I
co n sid er It on# o f the heat repealer* I
tia v a handled.
Hundred* o f people
(rave taken from one to a d a i r n l&gt;ot.

fill

Could a m edicine sell like lid* u n io n
It im lty did hrlnr to thoee su fferin g
fro m rtieumatlxm * arhea and patra.
In d igestion 's pa ng* and the e ffe c ts of
Im pure bhrod and poor functioning
k id n e y ] and liver, real and x a tl,fa cto ry
relief? No, T hese large aatea prove
th a t F erraline le w hat s i claim It to
bk
N atu re's one grea leet tonic.

I.IN K In m y xlnek nt nil time*, mid
It tin* done PO MUCH F u l l ,MK PICKS liN A t.I .V Unit I ferl I r a n honestly
recnm m en il It In hlghr*t term*
IlidlKextlon had xo nearly ruined
m y h ealth t h a t I really brllcve 1
would h av e l i e n dead liar) I not
K K ltltA I.IN I'. hnt x ln cr using
You do o l have to go ntiy f u r th e r xuxxd
ev erat Imt lie* of kN rrnllnr 1 ntn now
Modi ) o u r I . . r i l 'd titim s t o r e to get en
tire
ly
recovered
i n min.c. Till* wunilcrful remoily lx
tine I* In l e t t e r (■ultton to rec: lor m in t v e r y w h e i e . J u x t decide right •n nNo
m o n d F e rra lin e tlinii I, for It hxa
row t l . i t you will drop III a t your
lU ug H ion an I litllchnno a Ixdtlc of ilnmi xo m uch for me ”
i V 1 1 aline. T h e i ( . u l t x will m im ic &gt;uu.
l'K ItH A l.IN K I* a N a tu r a l Mineral
Tliou'.iinl* h a v e been h e n e filte d by Itn T onic an d th e inoxt iironilneril men
in
F o r nervouxnewi. iniiK. .iio u. h av e volu ntarily textlflrd to bcni-flts
■Iiciitn.itlnn an d d it o n le i x of th e hUmi receiv ed t n p r f la l lv from F e rr a lin e nx
it hnx nu iie.r.
Head thenu tcxtl- a relief from In Urrextlon, S tom ach
monhilx w l i h h nrc hut n few lalteu Troulitrx. tt h rn m a tlx m and a general
from th e h un dred * In i n r flic*
lire, run do w n m n d lth m .
W. 11 Htiurlln. F rcm yt* rln n tnlnlxlei,
ASN YOtMl W l t m n i H T F o i l FKIIuf I'cmojiolln. Ain. fd&gt;x
it A t. i n f "Ftir n r u n t man', y ear* I have
liven xuhject lu Mwraulc. mid nt l i m n ,
xevi re a t t a c h * of IndlGcxtlofl. Ilnv lne
h c n n l of th e cm , live effi-cta of F erraline, on o n e or tw o of my l.c-t frter.da.
t d e l led. In .Ii- - -1 rtie e r dexlH'rntloti,
in t i v it. and I m u gl.nl to any It hn*
a n a l l y h r r o f l t l e d me.**
I l o n o r n t l e \V
W
Idivcridrr. of
t*elileivltlc, Al
re ),.
” 1 dealro, w ith o u t xollclln lion or
hxxllatlon, 1 1 ro m m x n d t &gt; u i o m per►of.* who m e over Worked or w ho nro
In a ru n - d o w n conilltWfi. F e rr a lin e « .
n tonic
I li nk two t o t Hen and felt
Mr Hoi K. Simon. A l l a n ) , U crgt.v.
nlrnnat like n new (lemon.’*
be Ur g o t Mall i inter 1‘ecnn Man In
Mr. I d l e ) Mote*, nf Mtddleatow ii, Itli.w orld. In-* Made th e fuUuwiuK
i htu, write*.
xiartllliK xtatcnn-nl
*'I a m nnterliiK cine doncn m ore Imt*T xiiffete*l w ith w hat th e doctor
tie* of Ferrallrm lim n yo u—aeomn like cull*,. '.in l&lt; i.|u ;u ,lentlon,‘ or IniUgv*I c a n n o t keep It on hand. I h a v e let tlon id itio lu w ti (hi Vk Ix. If I ol«
m y friend* try It nut and th e y tell any tiling o t h e r Ilian th a t i'io*tribc*l
th e ir friend* and th e flr*t th in g I In a x l n c t diet, I xulfcr**! w ith xeverc
know I h a v e no t c o t an y tnymdf. If h c a d u c h i * an d *llixluev*.
Inxlca.l of
m u r m edicine had a little udvertlxe- Inking mi c x p cn x lie trln in a health
n.ent hero It would tie u g r e a t *idter. reaort. m y b ro th e r | ‘vt*uad&lt;'.i me to
F v e r y on e t h a t b u y s a Im ttle cornea
h im , an d a f t e r each ineul lie tfavu
h a r k fo r m o re It would not tn k o lung vlxlt
it doao of ‘F e r r a l i n e ' In twit day*
to a d v rr tl* * lt*etf
1 give It a g reat tux
e a ti n g mi) thing w lih n u t feeling
aent! off w h e n e v e r I can a n d thoae Ith wna
xllghrxt dlxcomfort. I ord ered one
t h a t h a v e tried It *ay th e y could not d oex rn
Iwitllra aent tn my h o m e
I
do w ith o u t It
I think It a wonder,
o n e h u n d re d per c e n t In-Iter nml
for It ha* done w h at doctor* could not feel
rd a t m i t fl'IH). by not taking
for m y wife, for 1 tried *1* o r xevrn ha a vtreipx av
to a h e a lth rrxort n* n-corno f th em .”
m end ed hy m y phyxlclart— t h a n k , tn
m y b r o t h e r an d ■ F e rra l in e " '
T hla l e t te r t» b u t one xeleele.1 at
ra n d o m from th e h u n d rn t x of tnatlm nnlala In o u r film
Kach l e t te r tell*
th e aa m e xtnry— th e w otnlrrful tale of
r e t u r n e d health.

A iI Local Drug Stores
HancRc Ferraline.

Severe Headaches and
Dizziness Troubled
Leading Albany
Citizen.

Remarkable Gain in
Weight Shown By
Ferraline User*

Mr. W. W. Lavender. County RoUottor, of nibb County. Alabama, gained
two and a h a lf pounds In about ten
day* aftrr sta rtin g to use Ferrallna.
T hle Is a w onderful record but no
m ore wonderful than that of m any
oth ers who h a v e w ritten to the Fxrratine M edicine Company recounting
th eir exp eriences w ith Ferratln*. In
m aking h is reoort, Mr. t-avender says:
•1 dc*i ra without solicitation or heal-

tatlon to com m end to Ihoeo people who
are overw orked or are In a run down
condition to try Ferraline as a Ionia
I took tw o boltlae and felt alm ost Ilka
a new person and gained tw o and a
h alf pound* In about ten days."
Hlarl using Ferraline right now and
begin your ateady. regular clim b to
perfect h ealth. The natural Iron In
Ferraline w ill bring yuu vitality and
stam ina. Don't be a w eakling—don't
be scraw ny. B uy a bottle of Ferrallne today.

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ability to Help Ills Severe
and Complicated Intestinal
Trouble. Ferraline Brought
Relief.
ITu.InrM nmt profi-axbmul tru-n flr.&lt;l
F crrn lln e ti&gt; be of pc* uli.ir value in
m i c i i n g x lu n i.ili. relieving ru n down
condition a n d building up the ayatem.
Mr. F ra n k K I at cum* n e m t i x s e n t u»
tin* following Ini' l' (ting ehilclllcnt
" H a v in g gtiffered f*r t.fl y e a r s w ith
n ' w t o an d -'am j&gt;ll n i t ml c ase of InI* -linn! troub le nml h av in g cried n u m ­
ero u s ithyalclanx nmi r •■in ti
t w in
Induced to try I K l t l l A l .I N F , tha
wnndi-rful N n tiy . I Tonic, unit fount! If
rontAlni'il tin elem ent* nmt properltlrt
nreexmary lu relieve m y nuffrrhig, ton*
ut&gt; my s y s te m nmt rebuild nml Invtguriti" m y digestiv e organ*.
I gladly reco m m en d FETITLALINF- to
sufferer* from S to m a c h T r p u h l r « ,
C h r o n i c D iarrho ea, o r I n te s tin a l
TnniU r*."
Iluy n I—
it tin of F e rr a lin e today. S tart
on tire mm ! to health w ithout delay

Hundreds of Testimon
ials Prove Our
Claims.
If you could util) Xeo an,| read th*
m any hun d red * id tn-ttiunjllal* that
m e in n u r flic* — letter* w ritten l&gt;y
g ra te fu l u rc tn of F e rralin e who h ave
found h e a lth hy II* n»c mid w ant to
I'.i &lt; mi t h e good wold to Ihelf friend*
mid nil n i t u r xufferei*. you would ho
convinced th a t In your ca*e. tun, F e r rulllie wuuld bo h rlp lu l
To c u e you a n Idru of »otne uf the
mnaxlng result* th a t h av e tx-rn obtallied:
M c,', Knakey. of Mvtntdila. Tcnn.,
•a)*:
"I wa» ao alck t h a t I roukl
hardly e a t a n y th in g . — N ev er g u t a
night* xl.ep ti.-vauxe of the aw ful
vondttlnn of my atom avh.” A fter t a k ­
ing a few tmtllea Of F e rr a lln r I found
th a t I could at cep, e a t heartily, my
atnmneh no longer trouhlc.1 me an d
my r h e u m a tic pain* left me. I b e ­
ll* ii- F crrnltne I* the beat rem edy on
e arth an d th a t It will c u re a lo m a rh
trouble and r h e u m a tU m .”

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The E ddy R efrigerators
ARE THE BEST™ WORLD, BAR NONE

T H E HE M A R K A B L E C A S E O F MR.
T. L. H E L L , O F W E S T END,
Ot nM IN Q H A M , ALA.

"I Buffered for five y e ata w ith rheutn a l li m an d had K carm a for two
year*,” »a&gt;» Mr ItelL
”t had euch
•evere | nlnx In my Urnba and body
and xuch lerrlhln lt r h l n g on my fxet
and l«'g* from F c t e m a t h a t I w aa tn
a horrible condition: rny kidney* als o
became effected ami I waa In a g e n ­
eral ru n dow n condition.
"I waa attracted to Ferrallna h y
Bering It advertlaed In Alabama
papera. and after ualng Ira* than ona
bottle I wax noticeably relieved and
now xlnre taking Ferraline the palna
have left me, general ayatem haa been
built up and I am greatly Improved
and the E ciem a I* much better. I
am glad to recommend Frrrallne berauee It haa reatore*! me to health
and I conxlder It the beet rem wlr
that can be found. I would not b»
without It for much more than It
coat. T w o bottle* have mad* tn* a
well tn o a -

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of family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest.

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Many of the Most Familiar Sayings
Hava Been In Uss for Flvs
Hundred Ysars.
“All's well that ends well," you say,
■ml you are quoting from a book of
tales a little matter of 600 years old;
l. e.t the "Uestu Itomanorura." first
printed about 1473.
To Geoffrey Chaucer, "well of Eng­
lish UDdefyled,- who was bom In 1823,
we owe a multitude of our most fre­
quently used proverbs. Including
"Many n sn ail mnki-ih a great” "Of
two evils choose the lesser," “All ts
not gold that glitters," “Out of sight,
out of mind," "Sian proposes and God
disposes."
Between Chaucer's time and the day
of Shakespeare some of our most famtllur saws were born. "I,ook ere ye
leap,” "Strike while ihe Iron Is hot,"
"Nerer look a gift horse In the mouth,"
"Beggars should l&gt;e no choosers,"
"You can bring a horss to water," etc.;
“A new broom sweeps clean," "Small
pitchers have wide ears," "One swal­
low mnketh not a summer." "It's an
III wlud blows no one good." "Enough
Is as good ns a feast," "What's bred
In the hone." etc.; "Comparisons are
odious.” These are a few that came to
light later than Chaucer, hut before
Shakespeare was born In 1!WH.
If you haven't rend faithfully from
the Bard of Avon you may Dot be
aware that the following proverbs are
found In hls works:
"Familiarity
breeds contempt," "What's mine Is
yours," etc.; “Every why hath u wherefor," “It is s wise father knoweth hls
own child," " G o o d wtne needs no
bush,” "Married In haste, repent at
leisure," "Give the devil hls due." “All
the world's a stage,” "Some are born
great, some achieve greatness." etc.

fruit arrived in New York City from cording to size and quality.
The was placed on auction aa a trial but
Argentina. The lot comprised peach­ grapes were the Muscat variety, four they did not command prices quite so
es, plums, and grapes and met with a boxes of uniform size being strapped high an the private sales,
fairly good demand from the jobbing together. Tho net weight of the con­ A shipment from Chile arrived re­
trade which purchased them in siiiall tents was about 32 lbs. and they sold cently, consisting of 13,500 boxes of
peaches and ISO boxes of casaba mel­
lots at rather high prices.
within a range of $7-$8. The plums, ons an well as a very small lot of
IDAHO MAY SHIP 500 CARS The peaches were in small boxes a red variety, sold best, at a range of
containing 70-90 and the quality wan U .60-16.60, mostly $5 and were puck- onions and garlic.
OF ICEBERG LETTUCE
only fair, the fruit showing very lit­ | ed in the same slxed boxes an the
Free lecture Thursday night, Prin­
THIS SEASON
tle color. They sold at $2.50-$5 ac­ peaches, A small lot of each fruit cess Theatre. Cornel
13-2tc
Around 500 cars of Iccburg Let­
tuce are expected to be shipped from | i n i i i u m i R i m u R l l l l l l l l l i m i l N I I I I I I | | | | | | | l l | | | l | | | | | | | | l l ........................ i s i i s s i i i s a
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WEATHER, CROPS
AND MARKETS, U.
S. DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE

Yo^well-^rew

Production of lettuce in Idaho has
expanded rapidly since the first com­
mercial crop wus raised in 1910. In
11*20 the production was limited to the
Caldwell potato district. In 11*21 the
area was extended to include a small
acreage near Twin Falls. This year
an active campaign has been conduct cd to extend the acreage throughout
the entire southern part of the state,
or, roughly speaking, into all of the
potato producing districts.

ACREAGE OF LETTUCE IN
COLORADO EXPANDING

Colorado's production of late "Moun­
tain lettuce" in assuming large propor­
tions. About 6,000 acres will be
plnntt'd thin season, according to a
state report which gives the acreage
of preceding seasons ns 1,4000 in 1921
and 300 in 1920.

He Paid the Not*.
A certain shiftless diameter had
borrowed some money at the hank
after having been seeurrd by a hard­
working man.
Notice wo* sent; no
response. A second notice wus sent,
but no response. And a third with
similar result*. Whereupon the guar­
antor was told to come In and take
Up the note.
Seeing the mnker o f the
note on the street, he nskrd:
"Didn't you know flint note wrn*
due?”
Getting an nftlrmntlve reply, he fur­
ther n*ked:
"Why didn't you t*ke It up7"
This time the shiftless one made re­
ply;
•'Didn't you expect to pay It T’

A SPECIAL SELLING FEATURE OF 50 NEW HATS

At

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The rnnin purpose of thin event in to make 50 more friend** for Y.-D. Co. Millinery Depart­
ment. and each one of these 50 hats will surely make a new friend, for we have spared no ef­
fort to present not only the most remarkable values, hut also the sm artest styles and finest
qualities in this selling feature at this special price. This event is the answer to the question

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“Where will my spring and summer hut come from?"
About the styles, shapes and colors: Every conceivable taste has been provided for—
every new style nnd shape is shown—every new color is here.
Shapes include cushion brims, mushrooms, sailors, roll brims, off-the-face types, etc.
Trimmings feature ornaments, wings, ostrich und novelty feathers, clrc silk nnd wax
(lowers, etc.

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you didn't expect to pay It?"
There was no recourse from Ibis
question, tlinf* the way It usually
stock* up, so the guarantor took up
the note and credited the sum to ex­
perience.—Farm Life.

Back near the beginning’of things, our prehistoric fore­
bears would have perished from the earth if they had not
understood the science of reading advertising.
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The cavemen didn’t know much about underwear, hair
tonic or phonographs, but they did have to eat. The one
who could follow the tracks of the game he hunted, or
read the meaning of a twisted leaf or broken twig, was
best off in life.
Then as now, the most consistent reader of advertising
was best dressed, best fed and most contented.
There has been something of an evolution in advertising
in the last few thousand years but the principle is just
the same.
The consistent reader of the advertisements is invariably
best informed on what to eat and where to get it; what to
wear and how much to pay for it; what to do and how to
do it. He’s up on the most important things in life. Con­
sequently he gets most from life.
Throughout the ages, advertising has done much to
make life livable and pleasant. We owe it much.

How Fruit Worm Gets Into Apple.
Did you ever find a worm away hi
the core of an apple when there wasn't
any sign of u hole on the outside to
show where It got In? Well In the
spring, nays the Ave Marla, when the
trees are all In blossom and Imik their
loveliest, a little moth slipped out of
Its chrysalis and Hew among the bios
sonis. Then, when the petal* of the
flowers hail fallen, the ntotli laid ua
egg in the upturned cup made by the
five points of the calyx. In a abort
Fqolp your Fishing Tackle with n litre the tiny egg hatched Into a moall
Hnulh llend l-cvel Winding Anti-back worm, anil the III tie worm bored Its
Ia*h, or n Shakespeare reel, Cortland way Into the apple that was Ju«t form­
line, Hrddon'a bamho Agate Rod, "AI ing: and there It grew with the apple,
meanwhile feeding on It. When the
Toss" bait and lleddon Minnows at upple falls to the ground, the worm
prices lower than you ever expected. gets out and finds Its way Into the
FIFTBBN PER CENT DISCOUNT on tree, where It spins a cocoon, from
which another moth Is hutched the
all Itoda and Reela. All
next spring, and so on. The birds
Minnow a, each ___
search for these fruit worms In the
hark of the trees.

Feel the Thrills!!

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SANFORD CYCLE CO.
THE SPORTSMAN STORE
Phone 251-W

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CABBAGE REPORT

from New York. The total movement
of early cabbage for the season to date
is 5,481 curs compared with 2,973 lost
season to the same date.
Markets
were stronger for Ttxn* stock but
prices for Florida supplies declined
slightly in some consuming centers.
Texas Karly Flnt type advanced $5$10 in eastern cities to $40-$50 par
ton hulk and was $5 higher In SL
Louis at $35.
In Chicago 100-lh.
crates held firm at $2. Florida Wake­
field stock was steady in New York
ami Philadelphia at $t.25-$1.50 per
1Mi hamper but weakened in other
markets to $I-$1.35.

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Cabbage continued to move in
CHINA R EA L LAND OF CASTE steady
volume. Shipments of early

Ghlnsmen have more cuMe even then
the Kcst Indians. They say you never
find one Chinaman In a low condition
of life but you will And him employ­
ing another Chinaman In a still lower
condition. The snmJI Chines# farmer
employs a servant, to whom he Is
lord and master This menial Is com­
pelled to serve him In any capacity
that may be required. For Instance,
when the small Chines* farmer takes
a pig to market lie does not do It as
the Irishman doe*, by driving the ptg
■long the road. No, he first ktlis the
pig, or mokes hi* "hired man" do It.
'shell the pig I* carefully packed on
one aide of a single wheeled vehicle
something like a wheelbarrow. The
weight of the proprietor may just bal­
ance that of the pig. hut If It I* great­
er. then n few boulder* are added to
even thing* up. The wool# apparatus
Is then wheeled nh&gt;ng Ihe rend by the
hired man, thu Chinese proprietor
meanwhile placidly smoking lit* pipe.

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ORLANDO’S LARGEST STORE—"QUALITY DII) IT”

Conditions There Declared by Travel­ stock exceeded those of the preceding
week by 55 enrs. Only 4(1 enrs of old
ers to Outclass Even Those Exist­
stock moved of which 38 cars were
ing in East India.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

SI7 Commercial Street

q u o t a t io n s h o a r y w it h a g e

117 Park Avenue

A Genial H e c k l e r .
"I was driving along s rough coun­
try rood the other day," said Lloyd
George during an electioneering tour,
"and at tho foot of a steep hill I saw
the signboard. 'Please Slacken the
Reins Going Up the Hill.' While read­
ing this It occurred to mo that It might
be well for peopl# generally to ba aa
kind and considerate In thetr treatment
of their minister as they ere of their
horses, eslieclatly when the loud Is
heavy and the road Is steep."
There was a burst of applause from
the audience, which appreciated the
polut «f the premier's III list ration, but
the Inevitable wng w«* present, and be
pltwd up, “Why not try s flivver.

WASHINGTON,_ April 12.—The
long awaited administration tariff
bill was presented yesterday In the
senate. Senator McCumber, republi­
can, North Dakota, in charge of the
measure announced that to give sena­
tors time to study it he would not
call it up before April 20. Softie repubican leaders thought it would be
passed after about sixty days of de­
bate, but other estimates ranged aa Oeorgte?"
high as three months.

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SANFORD
"The City SulMtantial”

IN THE H EAR T OP THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1922

Russians w il l gu aran tee
finances pr e se n t statu s

NUMBER 15

FLOOD SITUATION SERIOUS,
ARKANSAS IS SUFFERING,
MUCH LAND UNDER WATER

--BUT NO MIXED. TRIBUNALHc,cna District

ADMINISTRATION ATTACKED
IN PENDING TARIFF BILL BY
B,,illlinKS Being SIMMONS, NORTH CAROLINA

tat W ouldFix the R e - SCHOOLTEACHERS
hal
..T hL c «»Vs a
SH O W N GOO!) TIME
sponsibihtl _ _&gt;
|5Y SANFORD FOLKS
Dispatch Today

(11? Tkr Associated I'rraal
W A T E R TRAFFIC
Most lln-American Bill
NEW ORLEANS. April 13.— Re­ houss which were flooded by back wat­
MEN W IL L MEE T
liver Formed Says N.
ports from Helena, Ark., that approx­ er, have been washed o ff their founda­
imately 235 square miles of land in tions and a number demolished by the
COCOA F R ID A Y
Carolina Man
the lower purt of Phillips county were high waves resulting from the winds,
the which have contributed largely to the
Sixty New York Instructors Took the covered by flood waters from
ORLANDO. April 13.— S. J. Sligh
present higher river stages by pre­
White
and
Arkansas
rivers,
which
nre
Clyde Line Trip to This City
president of the Central Florida Wat­
hacked up by the high stage of the venting the water from flowing south­
er Traffic League, will head n strong
Sixty winsome school teachers from Mississippi river, gave a more serious ward.
detention from Orlando Friday morn­ IIII.L EVER WRITTEN AND MOST
Levee engineers in ull the districts
aspect to the flood situation today.
ing to Cocoa where nn important
I.OOKBD UPON AS AN IN- the New York schools were entertain­
UN8 UITBD TO OUR PRES*
The village of Melwood, in the continue to express confidence then* n NOKMKNT ON RUSSIAN
ed here Wednesday by the people of
meeting in the interest o f the water
ENT CONDITIONS
will
lano
serious
break
or
overflow
SOVEREIGNITY
Snnford under the leadership o f the flooded nrea, xvas reported covered
traffic movement will lie held, lie­
at any point. Strict guard i.x Ling
Tourist and C o r . v r : .
ninilttec of with from eight to ten feet of water,
. . ' nn the Eart Coast riiy »tuto ,
WASHINGTON, April 13.—
maintained at nil danger points, uhd«
while
Elaine
is
completely
surrounded
|hr A M «lah&lt; rrr««»
the l hnmtw*r n f ('nmmeTT S r a d a r y
thnt every city nnd chamber o f com­
The
administration tariff hill
LONDON. April J3.-RuHMlnnH
material nnd equipment to handle any
Pearman wns right on the job front by water a fexx- inches deep in the
merce on the East Const, will send a
pending
in the senate was assail­
a, the Genoa conference will give
emergency has been placed at strate­
the time the Clyde steamer. Osceola, streets.
large detention to participate in the
ed
today
hy Senator Simmons of
all the financial guarantee* de­
Railroad ami all vehicle traffic has gic points.
docked until she left on the return trip
discussion nt Cocoa.
North
Carolina,
ranking Demo­
At Old Town, Ark., where a serious j
manded in I he program prepared
and was everywhere looking after the been stopped in the flooded area, few
Mr. Sligh stated yesterday that he
crat on the Senate Finance Com­
break
was
successful!
overcome
about
I,, \||jed experts hut flatly refuse
interests o f the fair visitors. Mrs. J. pcoplu remained in their homes to
1wns endeavoring to secure ns large a
mittee, ns the ’’ most un-Ameri­
ten days ago, renewed sloughing xvn|
accept clause providing
f»r
II. Cnlder, o f the Clyde Line, was also take chnnces with th- high water.
representation from the Central Flrocan
hill ever framed. Even curs­
reported at the southern end o f the
mixed tribunals to fix responsible
n good hostess. It was the Kuster Va­ Practically all live stock has been re­
idn Traffic League as possible to ntory examination indicates it is
Old Slough.
ilir* *»)* a (irnoa dispatch. Rus«
cation o f the school teachers and they moved to higher ground.
tend the meeting at Cocoa. It is
the highest tariff hill ever writ­
.ian- consider tribunal clause an
A
hurry
rail
for
lev®
builders
hns
his object to unite the East Coast or­
used
part
of
their
time
in
making
the
ten,” he said. *'A tariff more
MxverHELENA. April 13.—Nine village*
Infringement on Russian
ganization o f water traffic boosters
trip to Florida ami taking the heautl- been sent not from Arkansas City,
oniliiled to present conditions, if
rignty.
ful river trip on the St. Johns to San- Ark., and men were rushed to that in Eastern Arkansas are either in­ with thnt of the Central Florida or­
we arc to participate in world
- „ i t . a f 1f»nl.
Plenty o f cars were at the|M»»t to aid in strengthening a one- undated or surrounded by water the ganization. believing that the time is
trade could not well have been
GENOA, April 1 3 -T h c necessity uf ^
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c ,t|xcn„ mile stretch o f the Desha county levee result of the overflowing Arkansas
not far away when every grower and
framed.
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trmging about equilibrium in nntlonnl
along the Mississippi river. The le­ nnd \\ hite rivers, hacked by high wn-, shipper o f. ,fruits
and vegetables iin
took part of the busy morning to take
11
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budgets, if the European situation is
vee is holding, hut is being raised Jo n ter stage in Mississippi which spread Florida
xvill belong to on ornidzntion
the teachers nnd their friends over the
t„ l,. stabilised fromed the most im­
greater height to meet the increasing over nn area o f two hundred and which will accomplish that which tai
city. They were taken out Celery ave­
thirty-five square ntiles in some plac­
portant subject of discussion nt the
years o f legislation have failed to pro- Ra
nue and inspected the Farmers’ Ex­ floods expected.
meeting yesterday of the sub-commis­
In the Helena district scores
of es to depth ten feet.
vide, namely, lower freight rates and ( a*
change pre-cooling plant where they
sion on finance, nt which Sir Robert
better carrier service.
Ra
saw the celery coming in from the
.Stewnson-llorne, the chairman, profield, saw it washed in ice water, saw
in
CELERY
l
| nn international conference of
Xi
R«
Ra
Ra Ra Ra
it pneked nnd put in the precooling
DISASTROUS EIRE
the great banka issuing currency, In­
room there to lose its heat and then
cluding the American reserve bnnks.
be shipped to the northern markets.
GOLDSBORO, N. C., April J3.— Carlo! Shipments Reported for WedThe commission decided to
make
They were also supplied with all the
Nine stores and their contents, four
nesday, April 12th:
the London experts’ report the basis
cold, crisp celery they could eat. They
residences,
several
head
o
f
livestock
Florida—
Sanford
section
4(1
of its deliberations nnd to appoint an­
were tnken over the celery farms on
.
and
n
quantity
of
cotton
were
burned
Manatee
section
9
other sub-commission to examine ex­
each side o f the city hut their time be­
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early
yesterday
nt
the
White
Hall,
a
*
—
change. with n second sub-committee
ing short they could not he taken to
DEPREDATIONS village 17 miles north o f Goldsboro,
Total cars
56
COMPTROLLER TO ASSESS PEN- RESULT
OF
t„ «tudy credits, the commission it­
the many points o f interest that a
according to meagre advices reaching
Destinations of Florida Shipments
AI.TIE 8 FOR FAILURE
THERE LAST TEN
self devoting its labor to the question
longer stay would have entitled them.
here this afternoon. Telephone lines
Wayrross, 10; Potomac Yards, 4;
TO PAY
i
DAYS
nf currency.
However, they were amazed nt every­
to
White
Hall
were
out
nnd
(he
nm|^ou|n# j ; Sa.annnh, 0 ; Detroit, 2;
Dr. Andreas Hermes, tin- German
thing they saw nnd will return some
in*
The x.-.M^mrd I’ rraai
ount of damage wns not available KnnMII, city , 1; Chicago, 8 ; Scranton,
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minister of finance, created some com ­
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., April 13.—
MIAMI, April 13.— More than or,. hj,r(.
time in the future to see Sanforu and
2 : Elm ira. 1 ; N e w Y o r k , 7 ;
am!,
motion by alluding to the question o f
take the river trip on the St. Johns The Gulf Refining Company through hundred men are under arm*
at
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Cincinnati,
1.
Total,
55
cars.
reparations. He declared thnt
the
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Homestead nnd Moridr City ns the
nnd they will »«!! si! their frier.:!:
WEEKS REPLIES
its Atlanta office, has stopped payof # re|(fn ()f t|,rror th(.r, thr
Shipping Point information for Wed­
t'-r v "• had examined the
London
about the trip when they get hack to
nesday, April 12th
report and were in accord on many
ment on a checJ&lt; o f approximately |ll&gt;t ten days during which two Incen,
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.
New York.
point-, hut wished t ocmphasixc thnt
SANFORD.
Ilot, clear,
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SANFORD,
FLA.:
Hot,
It wns impossible to get nil the $17,000 payable to Comptroller Amos dinry fires, attempts made to hum
Germany would find extreme difficu l­
under
the
gasoline
tax
law,
recently
other
buildings,
and
receipt
threatenTuesday
'on
tlixfloor
of
thn
Untiling*
moderate.
Demand
and
names o f the party hut those below are
ty in t-tnhlishing cqullbrium In her
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movement very slow, market very
given: Edith M. I.endley, Anne M. declared invalid by the supreme court, jng letters to municipal authorities
budget while obliged to support heavy
*^*r department was “ doing wpn,‘ - Too f,,'v
to vsUhlish innrRobertson, Florence l&gt;. Nocpcl, Irene nnd the state comptroller has notified and officials of the Homestead Rani:,
payment externally. Germany, he
jJJ,,
c,ear up war
.
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S’ . Nocpcl, llortcnsc C. Spnith, Grace the company he will on April IB pro- Federal, state and county authorities ‘ J’
promised, will bring in practical sug­
/
, ,
lotnl carhil shipments from San­
\V. Spnith. Alidu II. Eaton., Mr. nnd ceed to “ ossesa penalties for failure were appealed to. I he trouble started
gestion- Inter.
^j.
)tw,( t|u&gt; |nj , , , f th..
f,irtl section this seasonto date,
Mrs. Frank R. Hums, Miss Suzcttc to pay the tax, it become known yes- two weeks ago when a general lockA report was current in conference
tcnlny.
out
against
about
a
dozen
tomato
f,
.
J
rnl
,vrrnmpnt...'
„ 2fiH°
Hums, Miss Anna Vera (bins, Miss
cirrh s that the Gerntnn chancellor,
The
gasoline
tax
act
waa
declared
to
pnekera
who
went
on
a
strike
was
dollMl|
property
amounting
to
Total
ruriot
shipments
from
ManFlorence Tuthill, Mrs. Mills, G. TuniHr. Wirth, would return to
Berlin
milliisna llready bail been re- nt0‘’ "*‘r ,i" n ,hi" ■*,,,*on to
son, Mrs. Edith Orchard, Miss F. S. have never liet-ome a law by the *u- dared hy four tomato parking plants. ^
within a few days, concerned over in­
,n (ho r(.nU()itin|7ordt.rw| b y '
...
!'rt8
Timmerman, Miss Ada Kerby, Miss preme court recently in its opinion af- One plant soon bunted. The hank ^ ^
ternal conditions in that country and
Edna M. Bruns, Miss Marion Dcegun, firming judgment o f circuit court in which received threats finance* pack- ^ preaent administration the secre. 1 Udal carlot shipments from rlorapparently depressed over the situa­
•• a demurrer
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Ida Inst season to same date,
filed by Attor ing plants.
Miss M. E. Winsns, Miss A. Greenless, overruling
tnry said, nnd the other contracts Itetion nt Genoa.
cars
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Miss M. Grogan, Miss A. Cooney and ney General Buford to n complaint ating reviewed as rapidly as possible.
Mn the other hand, Christian Ratacking
the
validity
o
f
the
act
brought
HOUSE.
ADJOURNS
OUT
OF
Miss Madeline Murray.
knvsky, premier o f Ukraine, depicted
by S. J. Gunn, o f Levy county.
RESPECT TO REP. BRINSON
665,000 MINERS
the Kussiun financial situntmn in rosy
Mr. Buford nnd Mr. Amos have
---------( Shoot to Kill,
color- nnd seized opportunity to al­ Slate Equalizers Will
IDLE; NON-UNION
stated they considered the law still In
WASHINGTON, April
13.— The
Orders of Police
lude to disarmament, which the Rus­
Meet at Capitol, Pro­ operation, the attorney general hns- house adjourned today us a mark of
MEN JOIN STRIKE
of Pittsburgh
sian* nre contending shall have n
ing his stand on the fact that the case respect for Representative llrinson, of
place on the agenda. He wanted the
test Against Order attacking its validity brought by Mr. North Carolina, who died this momIn the Efforts to Check the Wa\e of loirgrst Numlter of Workers Ever Kn
# world to know that the Uussinn bud­
Gunn hns not yet been legally conclud- mg. Speaker Gillett appointed a
gaged in a Tie-up of Coal Field­
Crime
get was in a very favorable condition, Increase of Tax Assessment Rolls of ed. Te attorney general hns nnnnunc- &lt;ommittee of fifteen to attend the
*» six sevenths o f the expenses were
the Various Counties
ed thnt he would prepare nn answer to funeral nt Newbern tomorrow.
I lly I hr \ * «n rln fr«! t're«a|
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 13.—
covered by ordinary revenue, nnd only
Mr. Gunn's complnint to Im present
—-------------------------PITTSBURGH, Pa., April
13.
Seventy-five thousand non-union coal
the remaining seventh wns met by the
in th&lt; Leon county circuit court he- IIHITINII, FRENCH AND ITALShoot to kill orders were issued hy miners, an Incrense o f 25,000 this
(H r T l r X « « » r ls l» d Prrsal
is»ui of paper currency.
TALLAHASSEE. April I3 .-T h e fore that court takes action towards
IANS HOLDING MEETING rhief of Police Calhoun following the week, have joined the union worker*
After making the statement that in State Hoard of Equalizers will meet issuing a final decree. This, Mr. Bu­
equipping o f every police station in on strike in the soft enul fields, ac­
two years the Russian army hnd been here April ISth to hear protests ford hopes, will give the case a newLONDON, April 13.— Ileahs o f the the city wltli riot gun* in an effort to
cording to the estimate last night of
&gt; I from 5,300,000 to 1,450,000 against Dawson's order to increase the complex ion.
British, French nml Italian delegations check the crime wave.
President John L. Lewis, o f the
he said:
tax assessment rolls o f various coun­
The supreme court's opinion, l&gt;e- to the Genoa conference nre holding
United Mine Workers. Thi* increase
” Russia hns already disarmed, hut ties. Duval so fnr is the only county cause o f the nnture of the ease lie- important meetings today says a NORTH CAROLINA
he snid, brought the total o f idle
ah will he useless until the
great that has nrrnngcd for a henring hut fore it, did not enrry an order to en- Genoa dispute)). The dispatches quotes
CONGRESSMAN DEAD miner* to rtfi5,000, the Inrgest number
mu*-. - „ f Ko|d, which really belong to it is expected that Hillsborough nnd join the collection of such taxes under lu-nd o f French delegation ns saying
ever engaged in n tie-up of the coal
ah countries, shall he distributed fair- others will have representatives pres­ the act. Such an order would in legal real work of the conference begins
I Mr T h r A a a o r U l r d I ' r r a a l
NEWBERN, N. C.. April 13.— Rep­ fiefd*. The total include* 155,000 an­
b nstend of Irving conducted in the ent.
procedure come from the circuit court. tomorrow.
resentative S. M. Brinson, of the thracite workers, half o f whom ap­
hands of a few nations.”
Third North Carolina Congressional proximately are not member* o f the
EIGHT HUNDRED KEGS
OLYMPIC GAMES IN SUBURBS
AU
STR
ALIAN
District, died at a local hospital hcre|un*0^
LBN IN E W ILL HE THERE
(N OT BOOZE) POWDER EX­
While the union’s figure* did not
today.
Gl NOA, April 13.—Nika ai Leninc,
PLODED
NEAR
Cll
\RLESTON
AVIATO R W A S
PARIS, April 13.— The French Ol­
include any announcement as to the
Soviet Premier, will come to Genoa ympic committee has decided to hold
distribution hy states nf the men nn
KILLED TODAY
REPORT OF EXIIONERATION
II I ? Tl»r U « » r l « l r d I 'rra a l
t" replace George Chitcherln as head the 1924 Olympic gnntes at Colombo*
j
strike, it was declared thnt the
CHARLESTON, S. (’ ., April 13.—
°f the Russian delegation when nego- a suburb of Paris, it was announced
strength
of the non-union movement
( H r T h r A a a o r l a t r d I’ rraat
Eight hundred keg* o f powder in a
WASHINGTON, April 13.— In sup­
' "tions at the economic conference yesterday.
Ross
It will organize the
LONDON, April
13.—Sir
wn*
in
central
Pennsylvania and West
magazine a quarter mile from Chari- port of it* protest against the recentrv* h the proper stage, newspapers games without the help o f the Paris
Smith, Australian aviator, who with rt|on Geneni, Ordnance Depot ten dismissal of Director Wilmoth and Virginia. Union officials oaid that
wy.
municipal council and stage them on hi* brother, Sir Keith, hnd planned t o ' mJ|e&lt; from , h(. clty rxp|1Mi,.,| nt noon
other offirinl* o f the bureau of en­ coke nnd coal production in the Fay­
the grounds of the racing club o f start from Croydon, April 25th on a tiM,ny
An U f nH
no ||rea graving, the national federation of ette (Pensylvnnia) county field had
*&gt;'!» WEATHER
France, which has undertaken to flight around the world, was killed wore ,Mt&gt; (-nu„ , o f explosion is not
federal employe* yesterday mado pub­ been cut In half during the Inst ten
PREVENTED START
build a stadium.
when his plane crashed in a practice known Hhock of th„
fcll Bt.vcr. lic what wus snid to lie a report writ­ days and Indicated that they expected
PORTUGUESE AVIATORS
flight today. Lieutenant Bennett, n,
,!))ltnlll.
ten hy n treasury commission last further Inroada to eh mndu by the
engineer, who planned to accompany
\R||UCKI.E FREH
REFUSES
BAIL
July
and approved by Secretary Mel- union organization.
( H r T h e A u o e l a l r d l*res«|
the brother* on the around the world
&gt;fr. Lewis and other official* de­
LISBON, April 13.—Rad wenther
SIX MINUTE VERDICT lon( exonerating Mr. Wilmcth and
CHICAGO,
April
13.—“ Sailor” flight wns also killed. The machine
rendition* prevented the start today
the bureau management generally clined to comment on Attorney Gen­
eral Daugherty's announcement that
tn* Tfce Ai.orUira I'rraal
of the Portuguese uviators on their Friedman, lightweight pugilist, and which crashed wa* one the brothers
from charges o f unfairness.
SAN
FRANCISCO.
April
13.—
r
a
t
­
had
intended
using
on
the
flight.
he would not permit operators and
four
companions
were
placed
in
the
third attempt to stage their flight to
ty Arhuckle is free today, the juiy
miner* to repeat acta which had led
Brazil from Cape Verde Islands to county jail yesterday In connection
Dlt. ADOLPH LORON7.
rendering a verdict o f acquittnl yiawith the slaying Sunday of Al&gt;e Reu­ SIR ARTHUR BALFOUR
St. Paul Rock In mid-Atlantic.
HAILS FOR EUROPE to indictments for violating the Sher­
MADE AN EARL terdny after being out only six min­
man anti trust laws. However, the
ben In a saloon shooting aftair. The
ute*. Arhuckle staled he would take
union view-pclnt coincided with tho
(llr The iMnrlnl.il I'rraal
SAN JUAN, Porto R io . April 13. five men wero refused bail and must
NEW YORK, April 12.— Dr. Adolph statement in New York o f Vire-PrealLONDON, April 12.— King George a good rest.
-D istrict Attorney Collazo was or- remain In their cells until April 18
Ixironz who treated thousands of dent Murray o f the miners' organiza­
conferred Earldom upon Sir Arthur
'letvd hy Go-’em or Relly to surrender when their case will be called. *
cripples in this country the last few tion, who declared that Government
James Balforur it wa* officially an.
hi* office, nnd he refused to do so
Salt water Mullet, 10c lb, Tillis' months sailed for Europe today.
intervention to force tho bituminous
yesterday on the grounJ he wns ilFree lecture, Princosa tonight. 15-ltc nounccd today.
Market. Phone 299, 311 Sanford Ave­
operators into a conference was the
iejrnlly removed. He was forcib ly! bree lecture, Princess, Thursday H
nue.
14-3tp
Herald want ads get result*.
Herald want ada get results.
only means for ending the utrike.
suited with the aid o f police.
.P- »•
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RIBUNAL CLAUSE

HIGHEST

TARIFF

MARKETS

GASOLINE TAX FOR REIGN OF TERROR
$17,000 IS HELD UP AT
BY GULF REFINERY

�PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922

The Amount Doesn’t Count

It’s the Start

PERSONALS

That’ s the Thing

MARKETS

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Don’t congratulate yourself that you’re fully protected ■■
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until you’ve secured trouble insurance.
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Like every other kind of insurance you must buy it *
when you don’t need it, or you can’t get it nt all.
:

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

CELERY
Bonds carried yesterday.
Csrlot Shipment* Reported for Tues­

And •*oads will now bo fixed and the
day, April 11th:
■ bridge built
Florida—Sanford Section ........... -16
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Trouble Insurance

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his many Sanford friends.

t

Pay a fixed sum each day into this bank as a premium
on your trouble insurance.
Then no mntter what happens you’ll have the protection
of ready money.

TW O DOLLARS W IL L STAR T THE
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-SERVICE

LOST
OR STOLEN—ONE
CLASSIFIED : STRAYED
RAY HORSE, SHORT MANE,
SEVERAL HRANDS OF I DEN*
Tl FIC ATI ON. REASON A HI. E
A
DS
:aa MATION
REWARD FOR ANY INFOR­
-------LEADING TO RE­
Classified Ada 5e a line. No
ad taken for less than 25c.
and poaitively no classified
sds charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five wards to n line
nnd remit accordingly.

R* Ra Ra Ra

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COVERY
HENRY.

OF

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Total car* ..._..... ....... . ......... 47

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E E iin m s iA ig )

Wn
1*

-TONIGHT.
Constance Talmadge

Too dry to talk today. Un­
less we can scare up a little
shower or Col. Nutt blows
in from Bimini there will he
nothing doing for several
days. Have you a little
shower bath in your home?
5:10 A. M. A PR IL 12, 1922
Maximum ...»......
91
Minimum ....................... 65
Range ... .....
65
Barometer...... ........... .30.03
Rain, trace.
Southwest anti party cloudy.

-IN-

“ GOOD
REFERENCES”

Shipping Point Information for TueaJ. II. Huddleson o f Geneva was In
day. April 11th:
the city today supplying the folks
SANFORD, FLA.:
Hot, clear,
with his celebrated brand of hen fruit. JIoulingii moderate.
Demand nnd
---------movement slow, market unsettled, no
Dry weather and hot weather w ill! c*&gt;“ nge in prices. Carlot* f. o. h rash
r\n til
at. the dickens _iiL
Iritrl' 10
ir '
10 inch crates Golden Self
soon
ploy
with _
celery 'track:
h R R f c n t k H f c
and the apring crops. Whistle up a Blanching, in the rough, 4s-Cs, most­
shower tonight.
ly 13.50. Carlots f. o. h. usual terms:
13.50-13.75.
The Stnr Theater is advertising tho Total carlot shipments from San­
ford section this senaon to date,
lumber in the old building for aale
which menns a now theater for San­
c*r"
2631
ford in the near future.
Total carlot shipments from Man­
Its For Floriiln: Fair Wcdnes- Ra
atee section this season to dnte,
Its day nnd Thursdny; no pros- Ns
The many friends o f Fronk W . i car» ....
959
Rn peels of rain an yet.
fes
Grnynm, popular Const Line engineer Total carlot shipments front Fiorwill regret to lenm that ho is in the
bin ,n"t semuin to date, cars 3333
p r a k a r ^ k a k jik a k a ik s k a k a
A. C. L. hospital nt Wnycrosi, Ga. i
I
OR SALK—The Star Theatre buildANOTIIER POWER DAM
Misses Hannah and Mnmie Kerri­
FOR CHIPCOLA RIVER
in&gt;r for **lc‘ I‘ot!l o f tf00'* ""Gnc1.
IN WEST FLORIDA co ^ n,f&gt; fl°orinK and r u lu t * . About
gan returned this A. M., to their
fifty squnres of corrupated iron in cxhome in Mt. Vernon. N. Y., nfter
( llr The s ••or InIr,I I’ rrn*)
cellent condition. Enough material to
spending two days in Snnford in nttendance upon the funeral service o f
W AS,JINr*TON, April 12.—G. M. build several smnll buildings. Must
.• •
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®
I hninni iiri v ’i nvil ■ I 1 / ... 1 .»» 1__ — ~_ I... a..
-I__
t»» a1
a 4
a
their niece, Florence, only grand­ Thomas hn sappiied to federal power lx* tom down in the next four or five
commission for a preliminary permit weeks. Make your hid to O. P. Herndaughter o f Judge Stringfellow.
fo r a Inrgo dam ncross the Chipcoln don.
I4-3tc

-A L SO ------

A Torchy Comedy

Tomorrow— An All-Star Cast ,n
“ Get Rich Quick Wallingford"; uLo
a Century Com edy and “ Face to
Face With Japan.**

: THE WEATHER = 'E 0 [ i q s ][T][a ][r-

The Seminole County Bank
-PROGRESS-

Florida— Manatee section

N the city for a few days visiting with

TH IS C A L E N D A R SAVIN G S ACCO U N T IS
THE PREM IUM COLLECTOR

STRENGTH-

Will KtringfcIIow o f DcLnnd ia in

2

SAME.— C. E.
10-Gtp

^
MISCELLANEOUS
RR
Twenty miles per gallon of gas,
Ra 15,000 miles on tires, no repairs. This
M is what Hupp owners say.
6 -tfc

Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra H M Bl Mi IU in Ra fcj Prt SI

IF YOU WANT A GOOD BUSINESS
AT A BARGAIN, LOOK THIS OVER.
FOR SALE
REASON FOR SALE
GIVEN.—
FOR SA L E — Franklin
Ilroughmun,
BOOTH’S LUNCH ROOM, 217 SA N ­
Victor Relle Check. Seminole Ho­
FORD AVENUE.
11•it p
tel.
H - 2 tp

B. G. Smith o f Oviedo wn. In the '
city today and said they were cleaning up, painting up nnd otherwise
improving the hustling city o f Semi­
nole.

T R A P SHOOT THURSDAY
ROD AN D GUN CLUB
The hunting season has dosed but
'i-rf trap shooting aeason is Just now
getting under w ay ail over the coun­
try.
The Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club will
bold their next shoot on Thursday aftem oon at tho Club House on Union
Avenue. The season was officially
opened Inst Thursdny nnd a good
crow d was out to sh oot and ‘look on."
More seats havo been provided for
the ladies on tho b ig porch of th*
club house nnd thu Indies are cspec.
inlly Invited to be present in the futu rc on these occasions.
Among those who expect to be pre­
sent tomorrow are M r. and Mrs. E. L
K ing, of Winonn, Minn, who visited
Snnford yesterday in their yacht
They are visiting southern waters on
n cruise and left Sanford yesterday
fo r n trip up the river. Both Mr. and
M rs. King are enthusiastic trap
mnrksmcn and will return tomorrow
to take part in the contest.
The public generally is Invited to
these contests and nnyone who cares
to can ahoot, whether n member of
the club or not.

*,“ k8on « ount* Florid., e l e v e n -----------------------------™
M an!‘ ntn" ’ to develop
WANTED- W ANTED!
° 1 l' 1* thounnnJ horsepower.
Fifteen nblc bodied young men to
J o in the Medical Corps 154th Infantry
EIGHTH GRADE PLAY
Florida National Guard.
I
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RALPH E. STEVENS, Capt.
M. C. F. N. G.
Mrs. W. C. De Courscy entertained
* hth G ™ 1® * 111 P "»en t the.
13-3tp
the Knthleen Mallory Mission Circle *| U&gt;
y S" vc* the ®*y * ’ Thurs- (
on Tuesday nftternaor.
TSn
........
d.*T
cvcnin»f*
A
Pr»
Idth
at
eight
nftternoon.
dance wn* good nnd tho suhJccTun-! " ’clock ,n th.C ? r* mm*r Scho°l A u di-! Free lecture, Princess, Thursday 8
, 1... .n ...._.
. . . 1tortum.
■
Admission
15 nnd 25c.
j p. m.
14-lto
&lt;ler discussion, "Giving,” was hnndled
In n very interesting manner by the
CIIURCHWRLL WAS HERR
SPANISH W AR VETERANS
lender, Mrs. Smith.
NOTICE
The Circle is looking forward with
J. II. Churchwcll, head of the
_______ ______________
_ No.
^
The. Theodore
Roosevelt Camp
great interest to the npproaching
..........
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..
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...
Churchwcll
Company
was
in
the
city
13,
Spanish
W
ar'vV
teran
i
wiiT
hold
W. M. U., convention which meets in
monthly meeting at the Court
Jacksonville In May. All business bel0° kin,r ° Ver11th? ]oCa] ,1U their
’
im?
ml o,.rf, Mrs.
\ i-. Do
n » r-„.._______
eight
ing disrupt
disposed
Courscy scr. uation nnd was very well pleased with House Thursday n|ght at
ved dninty refreshments consisting o f the prospects nnd the progress made o ’clock. All members nro requested
fruit salad, punch and snitines. Mrs. by the Snnford store. Tho Church- to he present nnd any who are eligi­
Gallagher will entertain the Circle wells with ten stores in Georgia nnd ble to join the camp nro requested to
one in Snnford will open a large j lx* present nnd become members.
next week.
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wholesale store In Jacksonville nnd
R. A. PKRHEUN, Commander
200 pairs of Ladies’ Pumps ami Ox­
Mr. Churchwcll left Inst night for
ENGINE CREW KILLED
fords in Patent, White nnd Blnck Kid.
Jacksonville for tho purpose of ne­
Free lecture, Princess, Thursdny, 8 values up to $ 10.00, choice $2.95.—
IN TRAIN WRECK
gotiating for tho new location.
P- m.
14-ltc W oodruff &amp; Watson.
IS-Md

FOR SALK -riv e acres good cel cry
Innd near Cameron City.
Partly I CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
cleared, good well. Price reasonable.
MONEY
Terms if desired.—W. M. Haynes, 115
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
Park Avc.
14-2tp
nnd ninil it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
FOR SALK— Mecca hnmmock 5 acres field Ave., Chicago, HI., writing your
improved, $1,500; time pnyment, no name and address clearly. You will
Interest.. Box 791, J. Allen, Sanford. receive in return n trinl pnrknge con­
________________
12-3tp taining Foley's Honey and Tnr Com­
I lly Tfc* Aaanrlalrd |'rf«i|
•MANCHESTER, New Hampshire,
FOR SA LK —Ten empty Linseed oil pound for roughs, colds nnd croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides April 12.— Three members o f tho
barrels—Snnford Paint Store.
!2-3tc nnd hack; rheumatism, backache, kid­ crew were killed todny when an en­
ney nnd Idadder ailments; and Foley gine nnd four cars nlunei-.l ««*er an j
FOR SALK— Potato bnrrels in any t'nfhartir Tr.hli.-U, a whoiesonn
and embankment into Lake Sunapec. Tho
quantity, special prices on car lots,
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for t o n - ' damage of the track ia undetermined
correspondence solicited, Clearwater stipntion, biliousness, headaches, nnd by rnins.
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc sluggish bowels.
Sold everywhere.—
Free lecture. Prlneess, Thursday 8
FOR SALK OR LKASK— One 20 aero, Adv.
one 10 aero Snnfcrd ave. walking
P- m.
14-ltc
distance to city. Two lota cornor LADIES HAND ORGANIZED
Center nnd Kim avc. Two lots west
LAST FRIDAY EVENING
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Kloventh St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
K )R SALE—The Star Theatre build­
The officers are:
owner, 17 5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
ing for sale. Lots o f good siding,
E. A. Ball, director.
les, C alif,________________ 288tf; 29-tf
ceiling,
flooring nnd rafters. About
Mrs. Glenn E. McKay, pp-siilcnt
fifty
squares
o f corrupated iron in oxMiss A Hie Gillon, secretary.
FOR SALK— Ono trunk. Inquire nt
cellent
condition.
Enough material to
Miss K. Humphries, treasurer.
120d Pnlmetto Ave.
5-tfdh
build
several
small
buildings. Must ■
The members arc:
Miss Marie
FOR SALE— Warehouse with R. R.
■
Stemper, Miss Peggy Lane, Mrs. be torn down in the next four or five
siding. Within four blocks o f center
weeks.
Make
your
bid
to
().
P.
Hern­
Laura Huff, Miss Carolyn Stemper,
o f city.
don.
14-3tc
Miss Naomi Fellows, Miss Thelma
Ceo. V\ KNIGHT
Ball, Miss Lilly Ruth Spencer, Miss
Attteml the free lecture, Princess
272-tfc
Ora Williams, Mrs. (j. K. McKay, Mrs. Theatre, Thursday, 8 p. m.
14-ltc
It. C. Maxwell, Mrs. H. P. Smith, Min*
FOR RENT
Florence McKay, Mias l.uclle Pope,
FOR RENT— 3-rooin furnished apart­ Miss Mary Howard, Miss E. Humph­
ment over Herald office. Apply to ries. Miss A Hie Gillon. Mrs. Ball, Miss
B. W. Herndon, Seminole Hotel.
Annie Lee, Miss Pnttjfe Lyles, Miss
l 2 -6tp Dorothy Stokes, Miss Elizabeth Garri­
FOR RENT—Tw o unfurnished rooms, son. Miss Therinn Ball, rs. Harvard.
Any Indies of the city, interested in
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
a
Indies’
band, may communicate with
location. Apply "R . S.’\ care o f Her­
any o f the officers.
ald Office.
6-tfc
There will Ik&gt; n meeting of all mem­
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for
bers, and any other ladies who may
housekeeping, light and wntor fur­
wish to become members, Wednesday
nished. Rates reasonable. 205 Oak
evening nt 7 o’clock nt the Business
avenue.
5-2wp. nml Professional Women’s Club room
FOR RENT— Furnished and unfurn­ ovfr the First National Bank.
ished rooms, 206 Park Ave. i2-6tp
The instruments will be ordered nf­
ter the meeting Wednesday evening,
WILL RECEIVE ANOTHER
Three furnished bed-rooms fo r rent
so any Indies wishing to become char­
CARLOAD
THIS WEEK
in the new Miller building over the
ter member* of the band, must send
FOR RENT—Lower light housekeep­ in their names and be present Wednes­ The Hupmohile is the must poping rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle day evening. After this time an ini­ ulnr car in Sanford and through­
Avenue.
13-3tp tiation fee will be charged.
out the country, for there is not

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IThe Church well Co.
Sanford’s New Store-

Phone 127

NOTICE

Seminole Cafe.
For particulars see
the Seminole C u te .
12-flte

W ANTED
S T O P - LOOK— READ
FRUIT-PRODUCE SHIPPERS
T ry our expert service collecting Rail­
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G.
Cooper, Aaa’t General Mgr., with P. It.
R. Cluim Department, ten years, Sonford, Del.
10-c.o.d-2wr

AUTOM OBILES

GETTING

READY

TO

MOVE

T. J. Miller A Son are busy as bees
this week greting ready to move into
their new building at tho corner of
Magnolia nnd Second where they will
have ono o f the finest furniture
stores in tho state. The new building
was arranged especially for the fu r­
niture business nnd has every facility
for the display and sale o f furniture
and house furnishings o f all kinds.
The new building will be opened to
tho public next Saturday and an­
nouncement to be nadc In the Dally
Herald o f Fridny. Watch fo r the op­
ening announcements.

AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and Paint
shop on Sanford Heights at Reher
Bros, old stand. Our prices are reas­
onable and all work guaranteed.— E.
Atttend the free lecture,
8 . Bteakley.
4-15tp Theatre, Thursday, 8 p. in.

Princess
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a dissatisfied owner.
son is:

The rea­

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and Oil, Better Tire
Mileage and High Re­
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Demonstrations Gladly Given

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922

S U G A R , w i t h o r d e r s , l b ................................................................................... 0 5 c

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922

PAGE THREE

hereby, the City shall have, and may to be voted upon in the manner follow- ! one-half per cent par annum. Interest
Thia resolution adopted In regular |Circuit Court^of Bamjnola County._F)oapnynbl&lt;- semi-annually: bond* to
be cession of tha County'Hoard of Public Ida. In arcordancs with an ordar of tha
oxcrciso
all other powers, which un­ ing:
^ ■ r D IN A n S
n O .
2 9
____
___
____ w _ Instruction .for
. . Hemlnote
.... ..... County. Florl Circuit Court of ftamlnola County, Flor­
dated July
tat.
A.______
D 1922;m___r
tha principal
F r e s h M i x e d N u t s , l b ....................................................................................... 2 5 c
der the Constitution and Laws of
.*ald_bonds to become due and pay- da, on the Ith day of AprlC A Ji. ISIS ida. dated tha 2nd day of March. ISIS.
B e s t B a c o n , l b ...............................................................................................
“ For the adoption and approval of of
In the above entitled causa.
able
thirty
yeara
after
the
date
there
C. F IIAltftlHON.I15c
Florida, It would be competent for that certain ordinance entitled,
n o s a u iiUMHimicr.
T a l l C r e a m , d o z e n ............................................................................................ $ 1 . 2 9
of. •» la provided for In that certain (Heal of Hoard)
Chairman.
Administratrix of tha Ba­
B e s t L a r d , l b .............................................................................................................. 1 5 ^
reeolullnn that da) adopted l.» tlila
KtlKD T. WILLIAMS,
this paragraph specifcally to enum­
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­ County Hoard of I'ubllc Instruction for
tata of William T. Humph­
C. A. PALI.AH.
rey
(sometimes known as
B e s t G r a d e C r e a m e r y B u t t e r , l b .......................................................... 4 8 c
erate.
Hrmlnule
County,
Florida,
In
which
said
County Hoard of Publla
tion* 7, 97, 154, 20C and 217; and
P a l m O l i v e S o a p , 3 b a r s f o r ......................................................................... 2 5 c
W. T Humphrey.)
election only tho duly qualified electors
Instruction for Heml&gt;*•’ lW'
chanter r8361. U w i
■ i? i of Chapter
(March II. « . If; April 4. II. If. II;
In addition to the powers herein
Repealing Section 174 of Chap-'
who are free holders residing within
nole County, Florida.
May I. 10-c)
Q19 Entitled “ An Act to
said Hpeetal Tax H»-hool Dlalrlct No. 1. Attest:
enumerated
or
given
or
allowed
the
ter
8361,
Laws
of
Florida,
1919,
Seminole
Countv,
Florida,
shall
he
en­
W E D E L I V E R $ 3 . 0 0 O R O V E R --------------------T. W. LAWTON.
O p p o s ite F o r d S e r v ic e S ta tio n I
W
«
*
Municipal
Go*titled io vote.
P H O N E
481-W
Huperlntendent of I'ohllc Insaid City shall have all powers and
Entitled "An Act to Abolish tho
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
The a.t|d election ■» ordered to be
atructlon. and Ki-oftlclo Sec­
^ h t the City of Sanford, perform all duties conferred or im­
Present Municipal Government o f
held shall be held at the aeveral poll­
retary to HoArd.
(F or Final Discharge)
ing places within said Special Tft* 4- C•1J- 20-27; 1-4.
posed by the laws o f the State of
the City ot Sanford, County o f
School District No 1. Seminole County.
Florida
Seminole, State o f Florida, and to
i l l 0 rt.nl” .
* nJ f * ' Florida, now In force, or which may
lion »
held. throughout V iid dial rid,
Circuit Court of uemiooir Couo- In court of County Judge, Seminole
vi h j City Government for the hereafter be enacted, providing gen­
Organixe, Incorporate and Estab­
to-wit At Precinct No. I and Precinct
*7* Florida.—la t haaerry
County, State of Florida
tb,h A t / prescribe the Jurisdlc- erally for the government of cities
No 1. and (he said election shall be
v-iwai ' ir r n n v T iv ii nv •
- - •
lish
n
City
Government
for
the
n c-mpIMiice with law. and (he NOTH*. OF Fin ALAC CO US TIM) Hi In re Katate of
held In
Philadelphia
1
0
1.000 REPUBLICAN WINS
Inapec tors and clerks of the polling
Compound at any drug store all ready no one can tell, because it dots it i f p j^ e r s and Function, of Said and towns and not inconsistent with
APMlWltTTlATHlX
Same,
and
to
Prescribe
tho
Jur­
W. T. Humphrey.
Hrooklyn ................... 1
0
1.000
IN NEW YORK DISTRICT
plaora shall make prompt return to the
for use. Thia is the old-time recipe naturally, so evenly. You just « w
Humisdiction, Powers and Functions
the provisions o f this Act."
-ajclpalitji'
County Hoard of Public Instruction " t Robert T. Humphrey. William I U
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
Chicago .— ...._______
1.000
1
0
II
PROHIBITION W AS ISSUE
Hrmtnolr Countv. Florida. Immediately
improved by the addition o f other in­ on a sponge or soft brush with it Jr
of said Municipality."
Where*'the
legislature
may
by
Section
2.
That
Section
97
of
the
Humphrey,
It
may concern, thnt on the 10th day
Boston
.. ................. 0
1
.000
after the ».»UI election and the tabula,._
IU? _. n“ n ° M **•
gredients.
L wrfer upon a municipality any charter under which the City of San­
"Against the adoption and approval tlon of the vote* polled, and the County
t-ompialnante.
of
May, A. I). 1922, I shall apply to
draw
this
through
your
hair,
tal
‘
New York --------------- 0
&lt;llf
The
.Xsaorlatrd
I'rra.)
1
.000
Hoard of Public Inal ruction for Semiv“While wispy, gray, faded hair is not one small strand at a time; by rc
iftatta* to it* government. ford, Florida, is now opernting and of that certain ordinance entitled:
CONING, New York, April 12.—
nole County, Florida, a ill he In apodal Rota L Humphrey. Indlvldualy and aa the Honorable E. F. Houtholder, Judge
0
Cincinnati ...»..... ..
1
.000
meeting at 10 o'clock A. M on the l»th
Administratrix of the Katate of Wit
LOOK YOUNG! BRING BACK ITS sinful, we all desire»
, in conflict with other organic functioning, be, and the same is
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
" t a in our ing all gray hairs hnvo. dliapp.,1 ,
Pittsburgh
........... 0
.000 Unofficial returns complete from
Ham T. Humphrey, (sometime* called of said court, as Judge o f Probate, for
1
day of May. A l&gt; ISJ2, to receive the
NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND
tions 7, 97, 164, and 217; and |return* of th«- aald election ami to canW
T Humphrey), deceased, Theresa my final discharge as Administratrix
hereby
amended
to
read
as
follows:
youthful
appearance
and
attractiveand,
after
another
application
or
^
Lriiion*
of
law.
and
thirty
seventh
congressional
district
YESTKRDAY*S RESULTS
Humphrey. I V. Hlenstrom. I«ee Htenvaaw ddermine and certify the results
ATTRACTIVENESS
Repealing Section 174 of Chapter i thereof.
Whereas, the Leg.al.ture o f the
ness
Ily darkening your hair with your hair becomes beautifully
“ Section 97. FISCAL YEAR.—
etrom.
Ernest I. Humphrey, Arthur of the estate of W. T. Humphrey, de­
today
gave
Lewis
Henry,
republican,
Florida State League
American League
Humphrey. Rruee Humphrey, Hally
8361, Laws o f Florida, 1919,
The following named are hereby apU ycth a Sage and Sulphur Compound, glossy, soft and luxuriant.—Ad» *** Jt&lt; of Florida has by legislative cn- The fiscal year o f the City shall begin
plurality
threo
thousand
over
Judge
Humphrey. John Humphrey, C. C. ceased, nnd that at the same time I
ioluteil and dexlgnated a* Clerk nnd
At Orlando, 12; Jacksonville, 2.
Won. Lost. I’ct
a«nt granted and delegated unto on the 1st day of October and end on
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
Humphrey and tin* Humphrey. De­ will present to said Court my final
Cmomon garden sago brewed into a
nsprd..r- to hold and conduct the said
Frank
Irvine,
Democrat.
Prohibition
At Tampa, 8 ; St. Petersburg, 5.
8 t I-ouis
____
1
fendant#
0
1.000
election at the polling place or pre­
Present Municipal Government
L ntv of Sanford. Florida, the the 30th day of September o f each
heavy tea with su|phur added, will
was
the
dominant
isaue
in
the
cam­
Notice
Is hereby given that tho un­ accounts ns Administratrix of said
cinct
named,
lo-wlt
At Lakeland, 11; Daytona, 4.
Philadelphia
.....
1
0
1.000
a „ 0 submit n, It, elector,
for year.”
of the City of Sanford, County
At Precinct No l l Hanford I I. M dersigned as Administratrix of the Bs- estate, nnd ask for their approval.
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
paign,
Irvine
declaring
for
the
re­
]
M . Uoo W Huff and Kenneth »*«• "4 William T. Humphrey, (some­
o
Clecviand
1 000
o f Seminole, State of Florida, i Tyre.
..
•
hrev) de•rorsi or rejection, amendments to
times .known as *"
W. —
T •
Itunip
Section 3. That Section pit of the
Murrell Inspector* and K D llrownlr
Dated March 7th, A. D. 1922.
peal o f the Volatcad act. Tho repub­ beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
National League
Washington ._.
1
0
ceased, will on the 1Clh dav or May.
1.000
I
clerk
and
to
Organize,
Incorporate
and
a
few
applications
will
prove
n
rcvelncharter
under
which
the
City
o
f
San­
ROSA L. HUMPHREY,
i charter, and
, . ,
lican
plurality
In
nineteen
twenty
In
III!,
file
her
final
report
ana
account
At
Precinct
No
)
(Hanford):
David
Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 7.
Boston
....... 0
1
.000
Establish a City Government for
Where*'. It l« one of the fundamen- ford, is now opetsting and function­
Hpeer. F P. Illnes and *'ln»* Mathews. aa Administratrix of the above named 8-7-o.a.w-9wc
tlon if your hair is fading, streaked or
Administratrix.
thia
district
was
thirty
thousand.
estate In-the office of tho Clerk of Ihe
Brooklyn, 4; New York, 3.
Inspectors and J. tl. Leonard), derk.
New York
....... 0
1
.000
the Same, nnd to Prescribe the
j principle of constitutional law that ing,be, and the same is hereby am­
gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul­
All
of
which
Is
done
amt
ordered
by
Pittsburgh, 1; St. Louis, 10.
Chicago
0
1
.000
the t'ooni) Hoard of Public lustrudiou
Jurisdiction, Powers and Func­
,, Mt unconstitutional as n delega- ended to read as follows:
phur recipe at home, though, is trou­
dentine Count) Florida, In regular
P U R E
C R Y S T A L
IC E
1
Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, 3.
Detroit
____ 0
.000 RRACKLEHURST MATE
tions
o
f
Said
Municipality."
z
of
legislative
power
for
the
legblesome. An easier way is to get a
session this the lib day of April. A D
"Section 104. SPECIAL ASSESS­
SENT TO NASSAU
and shnll also separately state each 1123.
ltun. to delegate unto n munlcibottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
N
o
w
D
e
l
i
v
e
r
e
d
i
n
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
F HAIlltlHON,
MENTS;
WHEN
PAYABLE.—Spec­
FOR MURDER TRIAL
American league
American Association
Section of said Chnrtcr to he voted 1 deal of Ion nil
HOW THE OLDEST OIL COM PANY MA D E ■
t'tialrmun
'jty the right and authority. to am- .ni
ial
assesments
the
construcaascamenta
covering
uie
construeKHKD T WILLIAMS.
Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 2.
■
Won. Lost. Pet
upon
in
the
manner
following,
to-wit:
«*
A
1&lt;ALLAH.
4 i charter grant' d unto sa n' ljn tion o f sidewalk*, laying out, improvMis The
THE N EW EST DISCOVERY ABOUT
-Car on Track at Freight Depot, City Delivery.
Detroit, 4; Cleveland, 7.
St. Paul
I
&lt;1
1.000
"F or the ndoptinn o f the amend­
KEY WEST. April 12— British
pality by the l egislature, prov cd |R^ grading, paving nnd hard sur­
St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 2.
Columbus .....
FORDS
1
0
1.000 C onsul General at New Orleans in­
s_ t. rr.ctst *o adopted docs not facing o f streets nnd alleys, and co v ­ ment of Section 7, o f the Charter."
AID-nI
Now York, 5; Washington, 6.
Kansas City
1
u
1.000 structed locnl consul to send Brack,
“
Against
the
adoption
o
f
the
itravrne or i* not repugnant to tho ering all other locnl improvements
T
LAWTON,
The most interesting announcement of recent years in
Minneapolis
1
■
0
1.000 elhurst and the crew o f the schooner
uperlntendenl of Public Inutitution and thp statute lnw of xhnl! lie payable by the owners o f the nmendniont o f Section 7 of the chnr­
■
the
oil
industry has boon made by Wm. C. Robinson &amp; Son
■
tru&gt;
lIon
and
Kv-i
fflclo
HeroAmerican Association
Indianapolis
(l
.000 Lewis Brothers to Nassau aboard tho
1
tcr."
nv to Hoard.
i State, «nd
Company—
the oldest oil company in America.
property
assessed
for
said
local
im­
At Indianapolis, 0 ; St. Paul, 8.
Milwaukee
s-t
0
1
.000 British schooner now in port- They
For the ndoption of the amendment
H'lrrc**. Section 254 of the legis- provement nt the time stipulated in
It
tells
of the discovery of a new lubricating oil, which
A t Columbus, f&gt;; Milwaukee, 4.
Toledo
0
.000 will lonvo Friday. Brarkclhurst was
l
tire rh»rt« r under which the City of the ordinance passed and adopted of Section 97 of the charter.
will
not
carbonize,
and thus glaze the transmission brake ■
o
iiiii
:
h
III
IIOI.II
\\
Ki
l
l
TION
IN
A t Toledo, 4; Kansas City, 5.
Louisville
0
■IS
1
.000 the mate of the Lewis Brothers
■
Against the ndoption of the am­
gford. Florida, Is now operating with reference to any such locnl imNPIHIAI. T\\ * 111001. IHsrllD T
hand
lining
of
Ford
cars, causing what is commonly called ■
■
a
At Louisville, H; Minneapolis, 9.
NO. I. SKVIINOI.P. r o t NI ) . FLORI­
endment o f Section 97 of the Chnrtcr
■
■
■
1 functioning provides thnt nniendschooner and is charged with the
DA.
-&gt;vili
*Pi:ciAI&lt;
TAX
ini.li
provcnicnt,
nnd
shnll
constitute,
be,
"chatter."
,
■
■
Southern Association
For
the
ndoption
of
the
amendment
h
i
m
iik
r
in
:
ini
;
m
.«
o
k
n
o
w
n
\murder of 11. Chute, captain o f the
■ c t» to **id charter may be sub- remain nnd continue a lien superior
It has been tested and approved by 1015 authorized
T ill: * VN1‘OIIH *&lt; IIOOI. HISTIIUT.
Southern Association
a
:
Won. Lost. Pet schooner on high seas.
o f Section 161 of tho charter.
flni
t-&gt;
tho
electors
of
said
City
by
Whet*.»s
A
lietltloll
lias
been
|ire■
a
Ford
dealers and reliable service stations.
■
in dignity tto any and all other lien*,
At Rirmingham, ft; Nashville, fl. Nashville
1
■
0
1.000
■
t*o third* vote of the City Com. except liens for State and County 1 Against the adoption o f the amend­ sentrd in Hip County Hoard o f I'ublla
lost run imi fur Hemlnnle County. Flori­
■
A t Chattanooga, 1; Atlanta, 0.
Chattanooga
1
1.000 GO!.I PLAYER KILLED
ment
of
Section
164
o
f
the
chnrtcr.
0
TESTED
BY
THOUSANDS
da.
on
March
«Hli,
1112,
stgoed
by
more
inians, and
■
Taxis, upon nnd agaii.-t the properp or the ndoption of the amendment than iw .tu i.fn .. ix-r cent of the
Ihe du
duly
At Mobile, 4; New Orleans, 2.
Mobile
1
1.000
0
Where**, it has developed that cor­ ty nssessed for such local improve- , ,,
IN PECULIAR ACCIDENT
Every drop of this oil. to which the name of "F " Auto­
...
, .
qualified electors residing within H|ie.
At Llttlo Rock, 4; Memphis. 2.
Little Rock
1
0
1.000
.
..
,
of Section 266 of the chnrter.
lal Tnv H. iuml Dlsirln No i H««mlm&gt;|e
al amendment* to the present chnrline
was
given, has been sold under the guarantee of this ■
nient
until
paid,
nnd
said
lien
shnll
County.
Florida,
siid
H|«.
lul
Tax
Atlanta
Illv Thr \« «nr Inf r«! I'rtww)
0
.000
1
Against the adoption o f the amend- Schow,’ , „ hIrl(.,
rtl, „ k„ „ „ „ u- ,i..r rf the City of Sanford, Florida,
Sometimes it Needs Somebody to Sell it
00-year-old
oil company, that it will assure perfectly smooth ■
not
be
barred
by
any
statute
of
limHAVERFORD, Penn., April 12._
Hanford
H
i
hool
District,
asking
ainl
peGAMES TODAY
New Orlcnns
0
1
nicnt
of
Section
206
o
f
the
charter.
.000
said lx- adopted in order to proptransmission and braking, or money will he refunded upon
lllloiiliik* llmt An election lie liH.I with*
Ration* now existing, or by any sta­
S t Petersburg at Orlando.
Memphis
0
For the adoption of tho nnicndmcnt In Spt'i.il T .u Schttol t&gt;l«trlit No I.
1
.000 I Paul Flalcr Turner, Hnverford stu­
!f »rl expedioualy administer the
request.
tute hereafter enacted which doc* not
Hrinltinli' County. Ktorl&lt;l«,
to «lrt«*r*
Daytona at Tampa.
0
Rirmingham
,
.
,
.% .. .
,
of Section 217 of the charter,
.000 dent. is dead result fractured skull
1
tie affairs of this city, therefore,
#
w % to
min** thr ffiimtlon whrthrr or not t»on*lii
Any Ford owner is invitvd to fill his crank coho with
in express
terms refer
lien* for
while plnying golf. He stepped be­
Jacksonville at Lnkcland.
Rs it Fi acted Ry the People o f the * "
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Against the ndoption o f the amend- in Hie sum nf »*'&gt;.no i na siiuli be ismied
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Autoline Oil from the Frank Akers’ Tiro Company, on
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hind n clnssmoto just as the latter
COLLEGE IIASERALL
ty of Sanford, Florida:
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p ; » ., ,.r u . nf IlP,i pinrldn fnr mon^
Section - 1 1 nf the chnrtcr.
, Hemlnoie I'nunty, Florida, the p m ­
the
promise
thnt his money will ho immediately refunded by
swung his club. Turner received tho
. «Thnt. Section -7,
t
1 - "&gt; thc ( '*&gt; o f •
s#nr°™- Florida, for
For thp rrr,.nI 0f Section 174 o f the ee.-.is tin r. -,f 1,. ......... .1 f..r the hum......
LEAGUE STANDINGS
.Section 1.
o f .the
At New York: Columhin, 0 ; Wilthem
if
his
brake
and transmission do not operate smoothly.
.
,
of
acqiilrlnu.
bollillng.
enlarging,
fornlocnl
improvements."
full force o f the swing on tho head.
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, Ishlng nr otherwise Improving sehnol
Florida Slate l.eaguc
artrr urdi r which the City o f Snnlinms, 4.
Section 4. Thnt Section o f 206 o f tho
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Iho
rr.iwil
nf
Neetinn
174
buildings
nod
school
grounds
and
for
rf. Honda, i« now operating and
Won. Lost. Pet
At Lexington, Vn.: Washington and
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under
which
the
City
of
San-,
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174
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of the charter.
H'hooh «»f sprclul T.I\ Hrhool Plntru't ■
St. Petersburg
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xtioning bo, nnd the same is hcrc3
.667 !»oe, 10; University o f Virginia, 7.
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No I. N« mlnolc «‘'Hint &gt;. Klorhln
ford, Florida,
Is --------------now opernting
nnd
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Section
16.
That
the
provisions
o
f
Then f-&gt;n 11• li Itesulvrd; That an ■
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to
read
ns
follows,
to­
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At Macon, Gn.: Yale, 8 ; South Car■
functioning, he nnd thc same is here, this ordinance providing
for nnd di- etvcilon be unit the
*«me i* hereby ■orDRIVE
IN
FILLING
STATION
Lnkcland
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4
t:
.550 olinn, 1.
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Ills The iMi.rlm il I’ rrasl
recting nn election to be held for thc Hchunl District N« t Hemlnoie County, ■ First and Elm Avenue
Dsytonn
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•Section 7. Power* of the City.
4
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Rhone 117-W
At Annapolis: Navy, 2; Holy Cross
OCALA, April 12.—Mrs. G. I). Tur­
"Section 200. 'SALARIES.— The
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or
rejection
o
f
this
ordinheYhe^or‘n^t
Jacksonville
T&gt;e
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
shnll
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ner, of Spnrr, wife o f n well-known
City Commission shnll fix by ordin­ nnce shall iicrontc effective immed- shall i •• i-sm-ii by sniil itperinl Tun ■
Orlando ....
at perpetual succession; shnll sue
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At Chapel Hill:
University
o f stockmnn, announced her candidacy
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i « Hi t...I District No t Hemlnoie County
ance thc compensation of the City , . ,
intcly upon its flnnl pnssago and adop- i i,.n,i , ■ ,t■ i,, the sum of ft
.
4 I. s'i-d. plead and be impleaded;
North Carolina, 9; University of as Bupcrvisior o f registration o f Mar­
Attorney, the City Mnnngor, thc City
Bonded
representatives
in
over
a
hundred
tlon,
and
snid
oniinnnee
shall
become
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ty
pnrrha-e.
lease,
receive
nnd
hold
National League
Georgia, 0.
•
|uni- iiiir iim
- i rent
i-imiI i»ei
|i.-r nnniim.
iititiiiiii, Interval
lul
ion county today.
Auditor nnd Clerk and ex-O ificio Ass­
carlot markets
o f full' force nnd effect ns to nil of pnyiililr •r-ml-Mitnmilly. Imnils In be 'Litperty. ii-xl and personnl, within
Won. Lost. Pet
105 Palmetto Are
Sanford, Florida
essor, and shall fix by ordinance the
it July 1*1. V I* l:»2J utiil In dint lire
thc provisions therein contained, or •
i»t. I-ouis
1 ' .ty; and may sell, nliennte,
1
0
Itilriy ) s.ir» nftrr tbe ibiD- lber«-i»f.
1.000
(5. R. Pollock, Princess tonight. He
Tho Herald, 15c per week, delivered
compensations of the Chiefs of the fire
lie II fiirlhrr rrsolvnl That Ibis nras to such o f said provisions ns may
ed, onvey, lease or ntherwiso dis•Irr h«- iiiiblislii-il In the Sanford Dally
and Police Departments, nnd members
he
ratified
nnd
npproved
ns
thc
re­
Hit .«li! n n«-w s|ni|ii-r |i'ihll*li«d within
of tin -ame for thc benefit and
of the fire nnd police forces. Thc City
Tax Schimi District Nn I. Scmsult of the election ordered called nnd Hfin-lal
vantage of said City; nnd tuny
Innlc
Dmirily. Flnrliln. mice ,-ai-b week
Cmrntission shnll have the j nwer to held, nnlv from nml n fto r His tlm« t..r (..IIIGil the Gheexhube* Biamil uf the FlusiJa Jhsal x’oaai Railway, v.uuiuo'.Vt ft..rrh**e. . i -e, receive nnd hold prop,,
,,'
.
, i.i _
Dune anil ordered In regular session
fix by uriliimiiir thu xtiiiipcnsiiiion of
ln, Fla., among the pines and lake* of Seminole county, an up-to-date
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said ordinance is approved, cither In llf
tiosni ..f i-ui.iic Insirurrmi *r.a personal, within nnd
the Municipal Judge. The City Com. whoie or in pnrt, by the referendum ••»« for Hemlnoie «,ouni&gt;. Flnrl.l. tins
modern brick hotel, with prixale hatha and hot water heal. First
15 r.d tie unit* of thc City to lie
of April. \ D 1 22
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mission shall have the power to fix vote of the electors o f tho City o f
class
cuisine. Rslea 12.50 to IU .0 per day; $10 t« *1H per week, ac­
l* F. 11 a it i: ISON,
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thc compensation o f the City Tax
f Hoard)
iTnilrni in
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to loention of room.
Sanford, Florida.
‘.t erretion. construction nnd mainKHKI) T WILLIAMS
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DALLAS
Adopted
on
this
the
10th
dny
of
•irrr of waterworks nnd lighting
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I'oiinly Hoard of I*&lt;•&gt;.■ ■ |47!«. f. r th- establishment o&lt; hos- either fees or snlnry. The City Mnn- April A. D., 1922.
MRS. CHAS. I). BRUM LEY, Manager
lie lii-lruetIon, Semi­
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CHAS.
E.
HENRY,
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p.iorh--lues
nnd
houses
o
f
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pensntion o f nil other officers nnd
T. XV LAWTON.
8 . O. CHASE.
tf’ on :in-i correction, for the cstnhHup) of I'qb ln*t nnd 17%-.
employees. The snlnrics or compen­
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LAKE.
ibirnt
of
locks,
whnrfs,
breakwaDffleln Weerelary tn II *nrd
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so
fixed
shnll
bo
uniform
for
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City Commissioners of Sanford, ( . ( . |1.20-J7; 5 -I
m and h
s
i-in*, am
or sue i
Bf.n .jccs jn pacj, ffrn,j0 „ f the City
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purposes ns tho
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‘ y service ns the same shall he graded
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Attest:
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may
by
ordinance
deent
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nnd classified by the City Manager.
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L. It. PHILLIPS. Clerk,
&lt;vr«i.-,r.
and
proper,
and
ntny
sell,
XXII XT XV|III AT OF IIOAIIH Ih Al'.l ■
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NpF.IIXI.
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"SERVICE
THAT
COUNTS"
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the *111110 i­vtent thnt natural perWe Immllc everything in
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thc
City
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Clerk.
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THE FRUIT ANI) VEGETABLE LINE
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employees
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any
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Cnr I.ol, or I.'-*. Ship u.h
immediately paid over to the proper
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Whereas:
A petition has been pre■ ■
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Whereas: On the filli day nf March. A
-nt so Iwirrowcd shnll not ex■
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or
depository
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*-t anil provide the City nnd the
' .n'x thereof with water; to nc•'
'wn, establish, maintain nnd

nnd the same is hereby amended to
rend as follows:
“ Paragraph (b ).—Such petitions
shall be signed by npt less than fifty
o f tho electors of the municipality."
Section 6. That Section 174 o f thc
pllbli
r Vli I,ty:
charter under which thc City of Sansd
Plant and furn.sh the C ty fonJ&gt; Florid. , ,B „ ow operating nnd
! 'be inhabitants thereof with
functioning, be, nnd the same is hcreimm-inl un*
ttli.h „ „ „ , ‘ ° .nC,,Ul.rC, ? W" ’ C*' i&gt;y n-penied.
operate and maintain as a
Scction 7. That thc Mayor is hereutility, electrical works and an
hy instructed, authorized and em­
‘ ,r; l&gt; ants nnd furnish the City
powered to call an election in accord­
^ 'be mhaliitants thereof with elance with Section 7 o f the Revised
ri'&gt; ; to issue nnd sell bonds for
Ordinance o f the City o f Sanford,
b of the purposes hereinabove enFlorida, to determine thc question by
Tatcrl nnd nPt forth, as well as for
referendum
vote ns to whether Sec'h ulh
pur'M,8C\ “ "
tions 7, 97. 164, 206 ami 217 o f the
im»nf p
° lm&lt;* ,’ rr'&lt;rri,,0&lt;* ^ charter under which tho City of San:iid„ : '
othprwi*® ford. Florida, Is now operating and
local i n
rt" , : t0 ‘V,0Pt “ nd functioning, shall be .mended in the
.
- * l po Ice. sanitary and oth. mnnner hcreinnbovo tU U d and set
■ a u T " k &gt;nc . n0t T
i* whi; «
° f Fl0r,d* ;
ever may be deemed neces.

Hpeelal Tax Hehnol Dlslrlrt Nn. I. Hem
Ionic County. Florida, said Special T.i*
H'-hnnl Dlslrlrt being Iil-o known II"
tbe Hanford School Dlslrlrt, to deter­
mine whether or not tlirr*- should I” '
issued by Ihe said Special Tax Hchool
Dli'trirt No I, hoods In Ihe sum
of I*1*.
hood s to he

Him ,s in whether or mil bond* III llosum " f I * " . mill 00 eli.iul'l he Issued III-aid Hpei lal Tax Hchool District N«&gt; I
Hemlnoie Fount)*. Florid i for llo- pur-^
po.e of acquiring, hull'llng. enlarging,
furnishing
or
otherwise
Improving
aehool hiilldlnge and school
ground*
a n d f o r I h e e x c l u s i v e u s e o f l l i e t iu h l l r

N O T I C E
MEN— You have heard it hinted around that Tirea and
Tuhea were going up. hut here is a 25% REDUCTION, it
marka the lowest prices in Tire history.

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f»r
■Itr. building, and furnishing « primary
" f th* tnibllc frrschool, nnd for rnlnrgliig. furnishing &lt;&gt;r sold Hpeelal T«* Hchool Dlstrlt i no. i.
Otherwise Improving school building* •■ml
this
and school grounds for ihr escluslyrl XXlierea*
It Is the s ns nr
III*
use of Ihe public free schools within Hoard that It would be Hot
lo tool
llo llPPl
l»l«trlrt
said Hprrlnl Tn* Hchool District No. I.llerret of Hprrlnl Tnx
No 1 Mrmltiolfl l*4*»mt&gt;*. KhifhLi.
nnd.
Hoard of
Koh-,
XX'hrrrn- The
•••- Coun.y
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. lal
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llo Instruction of Hemlnoie Count)', known u» the .
Florida. Ims carefully examined aaUl to la«ue t&gt;«n‘&gt;a ln lhe i m o f
petition and haa ascertained that m o re 'the pr.M-eeda thereof to ••• ''■ ;« and
than twenty-five per cent of the duly expended •»&gt; '»"&gt; manner and for I.he
qualified electors residing within Hpcc- purpose* and obj^ta ae ar
lal Tax Hchool District No I. have above get forth nnd a* Is staled in sain

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ace aa low prices again. These prices subject to change
without notice.

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•'^Vhsreas*' PThi'coUnV? Hoard of Hub- 1"Therefore be It resolved: That It I«« to whether Section 174 lie"Instruction for Hemlnoie County, the determination ,,f this « «'untr lloard
Florida. ha» by reeolutlon thle day de- of I’uhlle Inalriictlon 11f&lt;’ rl, ,
n ,,t
‘•h-rter shall bo repealed.
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said Hpeelal Tax Hchool District also lunoS Vndr# ,,rov'',' ,, ,or
That the ballots used at known as the Hanford Sc! ol Dlstrlcf. olullon ^VubHa?e*d lu*toeTuinford* &gt;a*ly
- . t l . l . . J lo determine whether or , . . l
tliwre*
called ana
| SIIU#4 t&gt;r the said Hpeelal Tax
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M d by Rectlon 7 of thl&lt; ordinance Hchool District No. I. Hemlnoie County.
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I shall state the title o f the ordinance Jto bear Interest at the rat* of five and for four successive wssk*

Iclecrion.
Section 9.

W o rd« uBatterv
t u i e r y Scrvirt*
i t e 018 e,ect,on ordercd *° **
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CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
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PAGE FOUR

“ Construction of thirty-eight dwell­ AKBUCKLE CLEARED
have agreed to enter Into the scheme says that we need and in thla he ia
LADIES BAND MEETING
ing houses, nine garages, three mer­
when it ia formally submitted by th e right.
OF m a n s l a u g iit e ,
It is the poorest kind o f economy
St. Petersburg Chamber of Com There will be a meeting o f the lad cantile buildings, and other struc­
P ik lh tr 4 r » » t ; »H&gt;r»« i »
Amy I t I k e l l f n M
H a l i d a s , 107
merce. That plan calls for the pub- to build cheaply.
Better endure a ies Band Friday evening at 0:30 at tures were begun during March,” says
&lt;l»r Tke SssorUlrd
M a g n o l i a A a r * S a n to rO , Tim.
liention of a double-page spread in poor road a little longer than build the High School, at which time Mr. the West Palm Beach Post. Against
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13
colors in the Saturday Evening Post, in a manner o f a material that will Tillia from DeLand will be there to this record it is shown that only sev­ verdict o f acquittal was r e t u r n ^
the weekly Curtis publication, with not stand the wear of modern traffic, order the instruments. It is very im- enteen houses were started in March a jury last night In the third trulrf
I'lIBLIHIIKHa
more than 2,f&gt;00,000 circulation on e s ­ Thuusands o f dollars have been lit- portant that every member arfd those 1921. The number o f dwellinga for Roscoe C. (F a tty ) Arbuckle oa i
U. J . H O L L Y
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timated reading clientele of 10,000,- orally thrown away in Florida by who are interested tto be present. A f- which permits were issued is a mat­ manslauhter chnrge growing out of
N. J . H I . 1 . , . I l l ) .....S r f r t l i r r - T r r K a r r r
»». A . N K K L ...... ..............d r a r r a l M a t u r r
The page would be do- building of materials that would not ter the instruments arc ordered an ter of congratulation, for homes are the death o f Mis* Virginia Rapps.
C. U I H W I S .......... &lt; I r r a l a t l r a M a a i g a r 000 persons.
I’ k u n r I W u p ( o ) i M 1*. M.
needed everywhere.
voted to South Florida—one page to •stand up under heavy traffic.
initiation fee will be chargcfl.
motion picture actress. The jury
A 4 i r r l l a l n ( I t a lr a M a 4 r K n o w a o n
.Several counties too, made the very
----------------------------the most famous o f East Coast re­
out six minutes.
A ppllra ilra
bad mistake o f trying to stretch out GOOD FRIDAY AT HOLY CKOSB
sorts— St. Petersburg.
A group o f jurors headed by Browj
Douglas'Fairbanks in “ The Three
S u k . r r t p f l o a 1‘ r l r r l a A Z i a a r *
too
many miles nnd while using pro­
The
Times
believes
President
Dann
Musketeers” nt the Star Theatre, Fri­ issued a statement which said:
O a a Y r a r ____ __________________
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■ U M a a l k a __________________________ ZJM
and his organization have hit upon a per materials, cither made the speci­
Church services for Good Friday day and Saturday, April 14th nnd
"Acquittal is not enough for Ro1C0t
d r i l l rrrO l a C l i p h y C a r r ! r r
O ar |Vrrk
...
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IS O a t s splendid method o f opening the ad­ fications too light or were too easy will be:
f5th.
15-ltc C. Arbuckle. We feel thnt a great Invertising campaign for n»*t winter. with the contractor nnd as a result,
justtice has been done him.
Pro-Anaphora nt 11:30.
T k r k lc U - la I S -H t * W r r k l r l l r r alO r a l l r r l y r o i r r a
Nraataals
C a a a t / The Saturday Evening Post
adver­ miles of what m ight have been splen­
Passion Service, 12-3 P. M.
"He acted in a manly manner and
Salt water Mullet, 10c Ih, Tillin’
a a i la p a k lla k r O n r r j r K r M a r . A O i r r told a straight-forwnrd story."
Vespers at 8 P. M.
t l a l a a r a l r a a i a i r k a a r r a a a a p p l l r a - tisement would l&gt;c the "brass band did and permanent highway had the
Mnrket. Phone 299, 311 Sanford Ave­
l l o a . d r m a r r a l l r l a p a l l t l r s . $3AO p r r lending the pnrndc.”
Follow up a d ­ materials been properly used, were
The Christians' natural desire is to
) r a r , a l i a a p s la a O i a a r r .
nue.
14-3tp
vertising in the newspaper* of the practically worthless insidu o f two keep sacred the Three Hours Passion
Princess Theatre, tonight, free
MICHIIKIt TH IS A S S O C I A T R d P I I B S S
north would immediately tie-up to years because they were so narrow o f our Lord and the invitation is ex­
Angelina Clingcr, "A n gel" for short,
the big spread and cause no end o f and the materials no thinly spread tended to all to come nnd spend that
Douglas Fairbanks in "The Tlirw
"Dat chile gwine ter end bad, she sho
discussion of the two Florida resort and poorly protected at the edges time reverently in prayer and medi­
Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, Fri­
am." Guess who she is? Senior play,
Doing ns well ns could be expected cities, pre-eminent in their fields.
that after about two years they were tation at Holy Cross Church, Park
day and Saturday, April 1«th and
High School, April 20th and 21st. A d­
in dry timea.
The only caution The Time* would but a narrow streak of tarvia in the Avenue at 4th St.
15-]t&lt;
mission 35c and 50c.
15-ltc •DtR--------- o
extend to the bonrd o f governors and center of the road about wide enough
Our "street sales” on Saturday the advertising committee it that the fo r n horse to travel on.
Free lecture, Princess tonight. 15-ltc
Dougins Fairbanks in "The Three
Billy Jackson nnd Brighton Early
night were better than nt nny timo expenditure of the amount of money
Under the henvy automobile and
Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, Fnnre the two lending men of the Senior
during the* winter. (Orlando papers necessary for the publication of this truck traffic to which roads arc sub­
day nnd Snturdny, April 14th and
G. R. Pollock, Princess tonight, ltc
piny. They are both victims of tho
please copy.)
opening advertisement should not be jeeted now, they must be built very
16th.
15-ltc
You’ll hear something worth while,
Hoodoo. High School, April 20th nnd
---------------- o---------------allow
owed to curtnil the regular cam - henvy, must be constructed on well Princess Theatre, tonight, free. ID-ltc
21at.
15-ltc
G. R Pollock, Prir.cesa tonight, it*
ign in the newspapers. It is cx
c x - 1drained beds nnd must bo protected
--------------------------------Mrs. Stillman is still wrestling with pnign
The largest and best event of the
the divorce case and the half breed peeled, however, thnt the return from at the edges, (’ lay nnd crushed stone
12-Ctc
guide and all the rest o f the “ roman­ I the miilage of taxation this year will will not serve where the traffic issenson, The Easter Ilnll.
tic settings.” High society still has |be considerably more than Inst year, very heavy. These materials serve
thereby making available sufficient » useful purpose on some roads but
One of the best chnrnitcr* in the
some flutterings.
funds to pay for this advertisement not on roads o f frequent nnd henvy seniorplay is Mr. Mnlachi Meek, who
---------- o----------sometime* forgets thnt he is &lt;19. 15-ltc
The gasoline tax is still on snys and leaving enough to enlarge the traffic.
As Mr. Smith says, our highway
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the attorney enernl nnd just where general advertising cumpnin.
As
for
publicity
material,
it
was
laws
should
be
reformed.
A
man
when
you
arP
p]annlnK y(mT new
thin mntter stands is somethin,; like
agreed
thnt
St.
Petersburg
is
now
should
be
made
state
Highway
C
o
m
-'
iprln|f
dre„
P,
t
p|,n
on visiting our
the question o f whether Billy Bryan
on
the
news
map
o
f
America
nnd
thnt
missioner
who
is
qualified
for
the
Job
'
ston,
and
takInfr
adv,ntage
o f soras
would run or not.
actual
news
of
the
doings
of
the
winand
kept
on
the
job
nnd
be
held
re
1
o
f
the
unusunl
values
we*"have
"pro^
---------- o---------ter crowds will be more nnd more in sponsible for the mnnner In which vided for youNew goods
Just n The Augusta Herald hua nn inter­
demnnd in the pewapnper offices o f roads are constructed.
: celved nnd at rricea that pleas*,
esting editorial about fast stenogra­
the country.
There is n very great difference in Rlver, nrother., Sanford Avenue.
Do not try to pay bills without n checking
phers. Showing their speed nnd nil
Nowhere him the* unyini;, 'i t pays to the ciunlily of road* in different c o u n - 1
6tf«wtt
that, you know, and while we did not
account.
advertise,” been better proven than ties, even though the same materials
rend it we expect to some time.
in St. Petersburg ami the Times hopes are used snd the cost averages nbout
The Melbourne city council has o r - 1
Rending about fast stenographers is
If you do, you will surely Ret all tangled up.
Hint next season will see the city even the same. This would indicate that tiered that much sidewalk building.
like reading about fast messenger
better advertised throughout
the the difference is largely in the man- postponed from two years ago on acEndorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
boy* and honest porters nnd nil thnt
north.—St. Petersburg Times.
ner in which the road bed. are pre- count of &lt;hp h|(,h prlfp of materin1s
line of humor.
pared and the materials are used. #t thal t|mp&lt; must
donc.
sides, with n checking account, you san keep
---------- o---------A FLOWER LESS MOTHER'S DAY ,ton‘ l construction is our biggest item
The Jacksonville Metropolis snys
an accuraie record of your expenditures.
o f expense and surely we would no
Princess Theatre, tonight, free, ltc
thnt "I^iziness of humans is the FaThe International Association for ,on K«r experiment with men or ranthcr o f Invention" nnd looking across
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
Mothers’ Day asks that no flowers he terials. Reporter-Star.
Don't forget to fix your Easter bas­
the street nt the benches nnd seeing
kets, Circle No. 2 will do thnt for you.
you to become one of its customers.
the boys sitting there tiny by tiny we worn on the second Sunday in May.
The renson is little less thnn the sugVaudeville Show, M ens Club, April On snie nt the Union Pharmacy Sat­
believe it. They doubtless invented
*21 st.
fi-tfc
urday afternoon nnd evening. !5-2te
busy wives and are living o ff the gestion.
According
to
Mrs.
Max
llosteiter,
fruits o f their discovery.
Colored Easter E ggs for sale at
president o f the Nebrnskn branch o f
Dougins Fnirhnnks in "The Three
M
obley’s
.Snturdny.
13-5tp Musketeers” nt the Star Thrntre, FriThere is enough new business com ­ the association, there has been a good
dny and Saturday, April 14th nnd
ing to Sanford anti enough new build­ deal of "fnlse propaganda” to the e f­
Attend the Princess Theatre to- 15th.
15-ltc
ing contemplated to make this city the fect that “ any flower will do for the
15-ltc
businest place in the state this sum­ occasion," though the carnation is night, free.
You’ll hear something worth while,
mer Now if svery business man nnd the neoepted emblem. “ We nre ask­
"T h e Hoodoo," the Senior play, to Princess Theatre, tonight, free. 15-ltc!
every fnrmer nnd every citizen gen­ ing that no flowers be worn," said
erally will get behind the Chamber of Mrs. Hostetler, "because of the vast be given by the Sanford High Schuo)
the
Commerce anti push business nil along number o f romplnints coming from Seniors will also be given by
the line this city will present a great persons who wished to wear carna­ Hillsborough High School. This shows
appearance this fnll to the hundreds tions Inst year, Jiut who were unable the popularity'of this fine comedy.
15. Itr
o f visitors who expert to spend the to pay tho price."
Apparently the niutvinenl is in­
winter here. It will «!•« J;crp the ,11,
tended an n check upon florists who
busy nil through the summer.
Attend the Princess Theatre toprofited by the softened public heart
----------------o - ------------15-ltc
night, free.
to raise flic price o f the chosen flow­
ADVERTISING EFFECTIVE
er and get rid of their general stock.
llnuglns Fairbanks in "The Three
Members o f the board o f governors If there was such profiteering It de­ Musketeers" nt the Star Theatre, F ri­
o f the Chamber o f Commerce nt a served to be checked und mother can day and Saturday, April 14th nnd
recent meeting reviewed the results be remembered in other ways. Rut I5tn.
15-ltc
o f the work o f the organization dur­ there is this to be said in the flor­
ists’ behalf.
ing the winter season.
Y ou ’ll henr something worth while,
Even sentiment cannot alter the Princes* Theatre, tonight, free. 15-ltc
Emphasis was placed upon the ad­
vertising campaign conducted during laws o f supply nnd demand. When
the season and prior thereto, ns well there is • run on carnation* they be­
Dougins Fairbanks in "The Three
us the publicity work o f John laid- come scarce, nnd what is scarce is Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, Friwitk, who has been engaged for an­ high.
ifny and Saturday, April 14th nnd
other year.
15th.
15-ltc
METIER ROAD Ill'll.DIN G
G qfw nors agreed thnt, had it not
I
been for the fact thnt St. Petersburg
&lt;!. R. Pollock, Princess tonight, ltc
spent more money judiciously In nor.
There will be general endorsements
them newspapers than any other of tho M. M. Smith idea o f better road
Som e people accuse France of base
Floridn city, the season here might construction, "It is not cheap road' ingratitude because she doesn't give
have been n "bloom er."
construction, but good," Mr. Smith up a naval base in gratitude.
Results, the governors snid, were
directly traceable to the advertising
campaign, because of the inquiries
received nnd the actual arrival Inter
o f thousands p t visitors, here for
Copyrim t 1922 Hart Scludfncr \ Mara
their first time, most o f whom ad­
mitted that they were attracted to St.
Petersburg through newspaper ad­
vertising.
Discussion o f next year' s campaign
Will double its value at our
has been started by the adverttismg
committee o f the Chamber o f Conimerce und the board of governors. A
plan, suggested by President Dann,
Most likely they have everything else you want. It
is being given careful consideration.
It Is a plan directed toward co-opera­
doesn’t pay to put good style into poor fabric. Good style
tion between the east nnd West
coasts o f Floridn.
President Dann
'!D ta m e n d £ h a * t d " .
always means careful tailoring.
has discussed the plan with leaders
in the civic work of Minmi and they

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MR. W. H. TOLBERT, REP­
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AND SATURDAY, APRIL NTH •IIIS. FKRD I)A 1C Bit, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
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All Knight* Templar with uniforms values up to $ 10.00, choice $2.95.—
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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. ‘ requested to meet at Mnsonic hall Woodruff &amp; Watson.
„n Eaiter Sunday at 10:30 a. m. for
Friday—Mrs. Fred Williams will enDouglas Fairbanks in "The Three
,h, purpose o f attending the Easter
tcrtaln the members of the Book
services at the First Presbyterian Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, Fri­
Lovers Club at her home on Oak
day nnd Saturday, April 14th nnd
avenue.
lfi-ltc Saturday—Story Hour will be hold at
^Kvcry Knight Templar expected to 15th.
attend. Full uniform.
four o'clock at Central Park.
H. E. TOLAR,
Attend the Primes* Theatre to- Saturday— Little Miss Caroline Hill
15-ltc
l.V’ t4wltp
Eminent Commander. night, free.
will entertain n number o f her
young friends at an Eaater Egg
Hunt nt her home on Fourth S t,
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SANFORD G R A M M A R

SCHOOL PLAY

“ PATTY SAVES THE DAY”
THURSDAY, AP R IL 13TH-------------

L. E. Hall, Jr., of Tnmpn with the
Kahn Mfg., Co., of Mobile, A!n.,
in the city yesterday attending to
business.

ADMISSION, 15 AND 25 CENTS

Characters
Miss

Nelson—The Pet Teacher

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Maisie Marsh (Enthusiastic Eighth Grader)
Helen Hilton (Enthusiastic Eighth Grader)
Sidney Marsh— Maisie’s Brother

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Olher Prescott— Maisie's Cousin
patty Steele— The Mouse

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Tilly—A Maid ...............................................................
Sara Hill (Energetic Freshmnn)
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Kali’ Dean (Energetic Freshmnn)
Rob Wright—A Freshmnn Adherent
pave—The Gardener’s Son

H. G. Vaughn representing the Vinder Shirt Co., o f Baltimore, Md., wn»
Carmeta Barber
in the city yesterday calling on the
Claire Znchry local merchants.
Mary Elizabeth Moyc
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Long and Mr.
.Fred Weeks
nnd Mrs. R. L. Sellers nnd little
Briggs Arrington
daughter Virginia Lucille, motored to
Virgic Hyman Orlando yesterday afternoon.
........ Virginia Quigg
Paul II. Johnson of Jacksonville
Lcnabclle Hagan
(
rpofesentlng
the Pnrkor-Holmes Shoe
Mildred Hand
Co., of Boston, Mass., was in the city
Simon Brinson
yesterday cnlling on hi* local cus­
Acey Carraway tomers.

Place—A Girl's School.

Mrs. Gilbert Whitman (nee Annie
Anderson) of Orlando who has been
the guest o f Miss Ruth Hand nt her
home on Use West Side for several
days, leaves this afternoon for her
ACT I.- The Eighth Grnde Spade Hunt. On Friday morning.
"The swift foot of Tim e" gives only twenty-four hours “ to do it In." home.
Oliver's ring leads the wny to the hiding place nnd the Eight Graders rejoice.
SPEND THE DAY PARTY
Patty buys another spado and asks to be excused from study hour.
Miss Ruth Hand was the charming
ATT II —The Freshman Frolic. On Saturday night.
hostess yesterday nt a Spend-the-dny
The freshmen to the front ami Sara is declared the next May Queen.
Party at her home on West Side,
Tw i spades Instead of one, nnd Patty saves the day.
complimenting her house guest Mrs.
Gilbert Whitman of Orlando (nee
Music Grammar School Orchestra.
Annie Anderson.) The guests includ­
Readings— Evelyn Taylor, Thercsn Koons.
ed n number o f her High
School
friends.
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SANFORD

For Representative
The day was moat delightfully appreciate their support more than I
I, hereby nnnounce myself a candi­
spent with sewing and chatting about ami I will promise them that if elected
old times and incidents of school days to this position will use my very best date for the office of representative
and at noon u delicious dinner Was judgment and ability in the conduct from Seminole County, subject to tho
of the affairs o f the office.
"served.
Democratic Primary to bo held Juno
In conclusion I will say that I am
Among the guests who enjoyed this
tith, A. D., 1922.
pleasant day were Mesdnmes Gilbert not prompted to enter this race from
O. P. SWOPE.
Whitman, Roby Lning, Sanford Omni- any personal reasons, ns t have no
ney, Morris Spencer, Robert Merri* enemies to punish or friends to reward
Nice assortment now spring dreu
wother, Robert Wilson, Sid Rive, but have only the beat interest of the
materials received. Style* that will
Misses Katherine Wilson.
Marion State at heart. The State nnd Coun­
plcnse you and nt prices you aro wil­
Phillip*, Ruth Knnncr nnd Fannie ty have been good to me, but six
ling to pay. Visit our atoro and get
year* experience as u member o f the
K'*’a Munson.
tho advantage of the new price*.
Board of County Commissioners of
Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue.
Mr. nnd Mr*. D. L. Thrasher motor­ Seminote Counljf and contact with
ed to Eustis yesterday when* they other boards has brought forcibly to
6tf—w2 t
were the guests o f the latter's par­ my mind some very important mat­
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Fcrran. Mr. ters for the proper development of
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
Thra?,h‘' r returned home this morning the Stnte, which will or should be 21st.
fl-tfc
" l,il- Mr* Thrnshe. will spend a few brought before the next legislature.
0 . I*. SWOPE.
''"F* w,th h er lmrcnUI Tho Pipe Organ Club will have *
. .
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Cooked Food Sale Saturday, April 15.
Attend the Princess Theatre to* i*RH
15-ltc Easter eggs will also bo on sale.
delightful socinl event of venter night, free.
Those wishing to put in nn order for
day afternoon was the party given by
Meet me nt the Easter Ball. 12-tUc Easter Eggs will please phono 171.
Mrs. Howard P. Smith at her home
7-10tc
on Snnfmd Heights, the guests inn*»
eluding the member* o f the T. N. T
Vaudeville Show, Men’* Club, April
Club.
6-tfc
x* 21st.
fea
Sweet pens in tho pastel tints were
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effectively arranged in basket* it. the
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various room*.
Horn Service
Fa Sparton
After n very pleasant afternoon the
hostess served pistacin ice cream, 'n-ATdividunl cakes iced in green, »*iliossc.l FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

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Saiiford Battery Service
Company

1 7 A rT 'I ? D C l A I ? Koknowl,,K thut ,10 wilt at n11 S A N F O R I)
V U l l J l I l J U r times be found doing his full duty as
^*vo “ t»u*inea* man in District No. I
and n conscientious %worker for the
people of the whole country.— Paid
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FAC-

TORY
K. C. KCIIOLS, Prop.
"Old Mattress Made New and
New Mattress Made to Order**
French Avenue and 17th Street

Sanford. Fla., April 13th. 1922
In announcing myself ns a candi­
date for the office of representative I FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I feel that the voters o f Seminole
County, should know what ] stand for i The friends of John Mcisch an­
especially on several of tho more nounce his candidacy for the position
vital issues that are now confronting o f County Commissioner for District
our State and County.
' No. 2, knowing that he will at ail
First:
I am in favor o f the ro- times be found doing his full duty as
appurtionment of our State, accord­ he secs it and that the county will
ing to the constitutional amendment have n business mnn in District No. 2
to be voted on in November.
nnd a conscientious worker for ths
Second: 1 am In favor o f and will people of the whole country.— Paid
bend every effort townrd* the separa­ Political Advertisement.
All the liatoHt Popular Hit*
tion o f Statr nnd County taxation,
and after studying thi* from every
For County Commissioner
A. B. CHASE, LESTER AND
angle, I favor the Stnte deriving Its
I hereby nnnounce my candidacy for
PREMIER PIANOS
revenue from a flat tnx per acre on the position of county commissioner
land, having cuch County to asses* for .District No. 2, subject to the de­
their improvements to meet their re. cision o f the Democratic primary to be UPRIGHT PLAYERS. GRANDS
quircmqnts.
The la fid Is nature's held Juno &lt;Hh, 1922.
gift, and the improvements is the re­
EDISON AND RUSSELL
W ALTER HAND.
sult o f individual effort.
PHONOGRAPHS
Third: I am in favor o f and will
For County Commissioner
work for any measure that will give
! nnnounce my candidacy for the po­
relief to the present financial condi­ sition o f County Commissioner for the J. H. HINTERMISTER
tion o f our school funds, nnd will fa­ D istrict No. 2 subject to the decision
PIAN O CO.
vor any measure that will raise the o f the Democratic primary to ho held
Welnkn Block
standard o f our school system, real- !June flUl j 92o My ,k.dl,iun to entor
izing as we all must that the student ; th#
w„ m(M,0 at thc carnelt ro. i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «
of today will be the citizen o f tomor­ quest o f ninny friend* nnd I promise
row.
that if elected to serve tho liest inter­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Fourth: I nm in favor of u fish and ests o f the entire county.
game law that will protect the game
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
JOHN W. BELL.
of our forest nnd the fish o f our lakes
nnd streams, and will support nnd
For County Commissioner
work for any measure either local or
Having served the people o f Senil
uf general nnture that is recommend
ed and*endorsed' by"the Seminole Fish
county was established, I will again be
&amp; Gnntc Protective Association.
,
a candidate for the position of County
Fifth: I am in favor of a State
Commissioner from the Third District
hast.
Sanford, Fla,
wide no-fence law with referendum
subject to the decision of the Demo­
clause, hut would favor only such a
cratic primary to he held June 6, 1922.
bill ns would give the cattlemen o f
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
our state ample time in which to pre­
pare themselves for the enforcement
For Representative
of the law.
At the earnest request o f many
I consider the above measures of
vital importance to our State and friends I have decided to become a
County, hut also realize that many candidate for thc position of rcpreicnother important matters will come b e - jtative from Seminole County aubject
fore tho coming legislature 1 will as- to tho derision o f the Democratic prlsure you that I will use my very best ninry to be hold June fllh, 1922. llavjudgment and nhllity in the consider- ing served for three terms us reproatlon of the same, but will he govern -' sentative nnd knowing tho need* of
ed by the wishes o f tho majority o f the county nnd the stnto I will «ervo
the peoples of thc County that 1 tho people to tho best o f my ability
8AVB YOU MONEY
would represent, if possible to get nn and
believel nm qualified to give
Write us
expression from them.
them real »orvlco a* a member o f the
Empire Hotel Block
I want to assure tho voters o f thc Horidu legislature.
ORItANDO, FLORIDA
County that there is no man that will
FOREST LAKE.

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large Easter egg*. The fncor* were
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The mothers club meeting will bo
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C. C. Unikon representing the Owl
Drug Co., o f Jacksonville was in thi
M.i city yesterday transacting business.

8:00 P.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922

HILL8BOROUGII COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS PROTEST
AGAINST TAX INCREASE

OVIEDO

&lt;R r Tfcr A a a orla trd P r r M )

TAMPA, April 12.-The HllUborla M t o k«
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ougb county commlaalonara formally
protested agnlnit a twenty per cent,
The annual clcan-up week is being
tscreue in tax assessment ordered by observed this week under the direc­
Dawson.
tion o f the Woman's Club. Differ­
ent sections o f the town have be.*n
The world at your door every even- portioned o ff to the various citizen.*
and property owners who are naked
to he responsible for the appearance
of section named. The burning of
trash, the clearing away o f cans and
rubbish has done much to improve
the looks o f the town. As a reward
to the workers a splendid picnic sup­
per was served on the school lot op­
posite the Club House Thursday. The
chicken pllleau, salad, sandwiches, ice
tea and pie and the pleasant after­
noon amply repaid for all the burnt
hands and faces, the stiff backs and
sore muscles.
THOS. J. A. REIDY

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

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W ILL GIVE FREE
HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER­
LECTURE AT PRINCESS
FULLY
THEATRE TONIGHT
In these days o f "flu ," coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough, it is well
to know that every year there are
used more bottles of Foley's Honey
and Tar than of any other cough
medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 515 W. Oth
S t , Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: “ Foley's
Honey and Tar rolleved me of a hack­
ing cough, tickling in the throat,
wheezing nnd pains in the chest. It
is helping my mother wonderfully."
That's why druggists recommend Fol­
ey’s. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
TAKE NOTICE and save money!
2400 buys Buick 4; $550 buys Bulck
0; $475 buys Oldsmoblle 4; $000
buys Oldsmoblle B. Balance, terms to
suit your purse. When they make
better cars, I will sell them.— N. H.
Garner.
12- 10tc
Easter Ball, Monday, April 17, nn
event you can not afford to miss.
12-Otc

Kmett McCall o f Lakeland* is vis­
Attorney and Coanaellor-st-Law
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. B.
Practicing in State and Federal Court*
McCall.
Over Seminole County Hank
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lawton enter-

.MIL G. R. POLLOCK,
of New York
____ _____________
tnlned a number of their friend* Frl- T W (t SUICIDES YESTERDAY
day night at n pnrty in honor o f Mrs.
George A . DeCottes
AT JACKSONVILLE
Lawton's sister, Miss Elsie Marshall
HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMAttorney-at*I&gt;aw
Sanford, the occasion being to ar- |
ra.- Aaawelatr*
PLETE LINE OF
Over Seminole County Rank
i nouace the engagement and approachJACKSONVILLE, April 12.— Two
SANFORD
FLORIDA ing marriage o f Miss Elsie Marshall suicides were records hero lost night
and Mr. Hnrry Reister, of Atlnntn, and today, Mrs Grace Pcrpnul, sixty,
CLEANABLE
On. There were several contests pro- of St, Augustine, inmate Charitable
S. 0 . Shinholser
vided for the amusement o f the Institution, gns. Benjamin Masker,
Contractor and Uuilder
gue«i« including a description of n snilnr slashed wrists and throat with ONE-PIECE. PORCELAIN LINED N
■
floral
wedding. After much merri- a razor,
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HANFORD
FLORIDA
ment had been derived from this con.
Just arrived nn entire new lino o f
test the guests were invited into the
SMITH BROS.
dining room where more surprises dainty favors for Faster, weddings
awaited them. The long dining table and all occasions,— 0 . T. O. Gift Shop.
Garage and Machine Cu. was beautifully decoruted nnd light­
13*3tp
ed with candles. In the center was
Expert Auto Repair Work
Wc still have a few o f those beauti­
Phone SO
C om er First and Oak a diminutive dwelling over which
ful
Faster Greeting Cards, hnnd-pnintwas the appropriate
inscription,
"Keep the Homo Fires Burning." A *'d and others at the O. T. O. Gift
"W E DELIVER THE GOODS*
13-3tp
tiny cat drawn on n card board was Shop.
let
o
f
of
a
little
pink
will;
bag
by
each
Quick Service Transfer
guest, revealing the names o f Miss
Storage Facilities
Marshall and Mr. Register.
Con­
If we please you, tell otheri; if no
gratulations wore offered to Miss
When you'ro suffering from
tell ua. Phone 498
Marshall after which much fun was
headache,
gotten from the cutting o f the fate­
backacke,
Sanford Steam Laundry ful "bride’s cake," by Miss Marshall.
toothache,
After the delightful refreshments o f
FOR SERVICE
sandwiches, punch and cake were
nouralgla,
Call 146-J
served the guests ngnln returned to
or pain Irorn any other cause, try
the parlor where music and games
W. RAWLING, Prop.
were enjoyed.
The out of town
guests present were Miss Flsie Mar­
This is positively the best Refrigera­
One or two and the pain stops
SAN FO R D N O V E L T l shall nnd her mother, Mrs. O. A. Mar­
Contain no h«l&gt;ti-(orming drug.
tor on the Market Today
shall and Roy Williams o f Sanford, Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervine?
WORKS
-CALL AND SEE ITAmk gaur I t r u g u it t
Emmett McCnll o f Lakelnnd, Miss
Elizabeth Lawton of Rollins College,
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
and Mrs. J. C. Lawton o f Orlando.

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The Organized E ffort
of the officers of this bank will
mean for you a full measure of the
best of service, advice or co-opera­
tion that a Modern Banking* In­
stitution has to offer its patrons.

First National Bank

Hill H ardw are Co.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WIMTNER, Cashier

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I f You are fjoing to cBuild

REFRIGERATORS

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We invite you to call and get our prices on
PAINT, VARN ISH ES and STAINS.

TON SUN-PROOF P A IN T $2.40 a Gallon. We

buy by the car load.

Sanford

Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills

General Shop and Mil)
W ork
CONTRACTOR and DUILDEB
o i 7 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla

Geo. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and lloiler

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; Drl.uxr Pistons;
Overalse Rings and

Pins;

Flywheel

Steel G-nr Hands; Crank Shafta re­
turned; agents for Caille Inboard aiU
Outboard M o t o r s .------------- Phone

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STRIKE!

T a c k le

Feel the Thrills!!
Equip your Flahlng Tackle with a
South Head l.ercl Winding Anti-back
laah, or a Shakespeare reel, Cortland
line, lleddon’s bambo Agate Hod, "A l
Toes" bait and Heddon Minnows at
prices lower than you ever expected.
FIFTEEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on

...85c
SANFORD CYCLE CO.

•11 Rods end Reels.
Minnows, each------

All

T O E SPORTSMAN STOKE
Phone 251-W

117 Park Avenue

A sixteen year old negro boy, John
Mays was drowned in Lake Rosa
Tuesday night while in bathing. The
report brought in is to the effect that
the hoy renlized his danger nnd cried
for help In a number of his compan­
ions who were having a moonlight
picnic on the hanks of the Inko but
no one responded mid be was unable
to reach the shore alone.

Paint

and

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Paper Store
H. A . H ALVER SO N , Proprietor

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

W hen The Stock
Salesman Comes
Around,....

Messrs. Edgar Cnpp and Alton
Fnrnell spent Sunday and Monday
visiting friends at Davenport and
Maims City.
Mrs, \V. H. Williams spent Wed­
nesday with friends at New Smyrna.
Misses I.urilo I'art in and Catherine
Young entertained the High School
and a few outside friends Friday
night at the home o f Miss Partin.
Games and dancing were the amuse­
ments of the evening, the enjoyment
o f which made the time for depar­
ture arrive much too soon to please
the young people.
An officinl hoard meeting o f the
Methodist church was held at Mrs.
F. W. Lawton's Friday night. After
fhe completion o f the business, Mrs.
Lawton served most delicious cream
nnd cake.
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson went
to Osceola Sunday afternoon and
helped in the organization nt that
place of a B. Y. I*. U.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the Hank of Oveido was held recently
nnd a five per cent, quarterly divi­
dend was declared. This shows that
our community is becoming mure
prosperous and thrifty nnd that the
president 11. G. Smith and Cashier T.
L. Lingo are untiring in their efforts
to serve the Hank o f Oveldo ami its
patrons nnd make it a stronger insti­
tution.
Improvements are being made on
the house and grounds of the Tinglcy
grove, which we hope will menn the
return of the Tingloy family to Ov­
eldo next winter,
in the bond election o f the elev­
enth for the construction and up-keep
of good roads in Seminole County,
Oveido showed a vote o f fifty for and
one against the issuing o f bonds.
Mrs. L. E. Jordan and baby have
returned from Starke, Fla.
Dan Downs is arranging to open a
quick lunch stand just next to the
drug store. This will be quite an ad­
dition to Oveldo ns it has formerly
been impossible for people coming in
after the dinner hours nt the hotels
to get anything hot to eat.
Rev. Jordan left Tuesday for his
home in Gulfport, Miss., after a visit
o f several weeks with his children,
Mrs. W. B. Young nnd L. E. Joidatv

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SEE OUR SPRING W IN D O W

Decorate Your Lawn
Spring Time is Here
FOR

Toll him that you have made up your mind to
buy paid up Stock in the SANFORD BUILD­
ING &amp;LOAN ASSOCIATION, because the
stock pays Four per cent each six months, is
safe and conservative, and last, but not least,
every dollar goes immediately into homebuilding. Have applications for more than
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars—
people who are waiting for the money to
build. We can’t pay stock salesmen, but ask
you, that have money to invest, to discuss the
matter with any of the directors of the Build­
ing &amp; Loan Association or with any of our
Bankers. They know.

Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (Mower) Beau­
tiful— W e W ill Help You

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Ball H ardw are Co.
T h e E d d y R efrig era to rs

ARE THE BEST™ WORLD, BAR NONE

-SHARES 9100.00 EACH

Buy all you can

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Sanford Building and
Loan Association
OFFICERS
T. J. MILLER..........................- ................ Pros dent
H. R. STEVENS........................ .......Vice-President
A. P. CONNELLY...........Secretary and Treasurer

-DIRECTORS
D. L. THRASHER
S. O. SHINHOLSER

B. F. WHITNER
FOREST LAKE

W e will demonstrate them with A N Y make
of family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest.
B

\Sanford Furniture Company

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL IS. 1922

PAGE SEVEN

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“ A Nation of Home Owners” is the ideal that America looks forwar dto.

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It is a mighty big ideal, but practically

everyone who is paying rent can help realize it. Doesn’t every real American want a share in the soil and the
property of his native land?

Of course he wants to he Uncle Sam’s partner!

Right now at the first dawn of

Spring, the impulse to own your own home is strongest. You will do well to “ obey that impulse.”

It was announced that representa­
4&lt;;K INCREASE KATE
SOUTHERN PRODUCTS tives o f tho association would be re­
ceived today by tho “ tariff bloc" of
WASHINGTON, April 13.— Reso- the sonate, and by the house "tariff
!ution» asking an Increase in rate* on bloc."
,outhcm product* and rclndoning
Mrs. Imn ('linger is the widow in ■
the -American valuation plan” wore
adopted yesterday at a special mcct- “ The Hoodoo," the Senior play. Come
ir.c id the Southern T ariff Associa­ and watch her vamp Hilly Jackson and
15-ltc
tion. Chairman Fordncy, o f the house Mr. Meek.
ways and means committee and Sena­
Dougins Fairbanks in “ The Three
tor Frank R. Goodin*, of Idaho, ad,
HrrJird the delegates, who represont- Musketeers" nt the Star Theatre, FriA!1 Indications point to the biggest
m
Industrie* In the southern duy and Saturday, April 1-lth and
building program this summer that
15th.
15-ltc
states.
has over been pulled o ff in Sanford
and this building program includes
business blocks, residences and factor­
ies and warehouses. In fact it in­
cludes so many new buildings of var­
ious kinds that in round figures the
building record for six months this
summer will be ten times as much as
the same six months o f last year and
last year was the best so far in San­
ford's history. Many of these build­
ings are being planned now ami the
owners will not give out any informa­
tion about them. Many o f the build­
ers have not urrnngcd for their lots
uml do not tare to have the lot owners
spring tho price on them prematurely
but it is a cinch that Hunforil is on the
era of u big building boom and this is
the time for every man in the busi­
ness to get ready with his grappling
hooks for tiie big catch. With all of
this building going on in Sanford it
will be well for the builders and con­
tractors and dealers in supplies to
keep the world informed through the
pages of tiie special Hulldittg Edition
of the Herald each week. The eyes of
the world are on Sanford ami as a
place for investments it is conceded
to have all the balance of the country
hacked o ff the boards. Sanford is just
beginning to stretch and arousu from
If you talk it over with
a lone sleep and when this city start,
as it will start this spring and sum­
mer there will ho a mail scramble to
get in on the ground floor. The Golf
Club, tho street paving and the lake
front improvements, the boat basin,
the new business houses and whole­
sale houses, the new factories, tho
branch offices o f big business , tho
And you will have the
many improvements contemplated will
give Sanford such a shove forward
that the old girl will never get back
into the country village class again
even with the holding buck o f some of
the old style gitllus hoys and Sanford
is destined to be one of tho greatest
cities in this part of the state within a
few years. AH tho visitors to tho
city sco tho many opportunities hero
and they are going in for a big build­
ing program just ns soon ns they can
get the land. Already several new in­
dustries are contemplated for the next
two months and this city is being talk­
ed about everywhere in the state as
the fastest growing and a city with
810 W est First St.
more opportunities than any other city
o f the size in the south.

THE BUILDING PROGRAM
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
IS A VERY AMBITIOUS ONE

' respect but we need more citixens to
put their money into buildings—resi­
dences and apartment houses and
attire rooms ami all kinds of ware­
houses and storage rooms. Now is
the time to get busy along every line
but more especially along the building
line.

NOTICE

FOR SALE—The Star Thratre build­
ing for snte. Lots of good siding,
coaling, flooring and rafters and
heavy timbers. About fifty squares of
corrugated Iron in excellent condition.
Enough material to build several small
Free lecture, Prince** tonight. 15-ltc buildings. Must he torn down in tho
next four or five weeks. Will sell any
Amy I.oo, the bride-to-bc, her very part of building. See O. P. Herndon.
. . .
. ,
. .
, ,,. name is poetry. Just that tender wist1l-3tc
make it possible for the home build- fu| BtyI# , hnl W(?
„ j ort.

Sanford Will Have More Building This Season
Thau Ever Before

er&lt; to get going. The Sanford Ihlild- School auditorium, April -JOth and ‘J lst
Douglas Fairbanks in “ The Three
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/inn Association needs more
15-ltc Mii'kcteers" at the Star Theatre, Fri­
money ami the new Mortgage Loan
day and Saturday, April I Ith nnd
Company will do n Mg work in this
Princess Theatre, tonight, free. 1to 15th.
15-ltc

CONSULTATION
AND ADVICE
FREE

Even if you have some one else do
your work—you will have a

BETTER HOM E

w. s. PRICE

Is on now in every city in Florida and Sanford is going ahead and building
homes nnd business blocks. The best season in the history of Sanford lies
just ahead of you. Don’ t delay in your building plans.
Materials arc
cheaper, lumber is cheaper. Let us figure with you on lumber and supplies
foi* \«uii new mime.

CARTER LU M B E R C O M P A N Y :

Best H om e

If you have him build it. It will be
mutually profitable for you to
investigate

The PRICE is right

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Now is the time for tiie men of
means nnd money to come forward and

Building Prices A re at
The Bottom

Lay Your Plans
NOW

If you are interested in owning a home, see V.
C. COLLER. Plans and specifications free, if
I build the house. I can make the best price on
work as I buy my material at wholesale prices.

For Sanford is on a building boom and there will be more
building this spring and summer than ever before. M a­
terials are cheaper. Let us show you how you can save
money on your lumber and all building materials.

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H ILL

LUMBER

V . C. COLLER
THE BUILDER

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                    <text>T he S anford Da ily Herald

SANFORD
•The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volume in.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL I t. 1922

NUMBER 18

SOVIET REPRESENTATIVES WILL
SANFORD ELKS LODGE
HOUSE
MEMBERS
TO
FIGHT
FACE UNITED FRONT BIG FOUR
WHEN PROPOSITION COMES UP OVER NAVY AMENDMENT
WILL ACCEPT PROPERTY
OF ROD AND GUN CLUB
TO THE NEW NAVAL BILL
Allied Governments Have Not Previously Pledged
Themselves to Report

RIG FIRE
AT BERKLEY A
NORFOLK SUB.
home

Deal Will Soon Be Made
That Will Be Satisfac­
tory to All Parties

STORMY TIME
IS ANTICIPATED
ON IRISH EASTER COMES TO A HEAD

But Will Do Nothing to
GENOA, April 14.—The “big four’’ dreas Hermes, the German financial
Lloyd George, Hnrthou, Schnnzir nnd minister, emphasised the ImpossibiliPrevent Vote on Bill
Jaspar have decided nt a meeting to ty of Germany balancing her budget,
Tomorrow
present a “united front" when the burdened ns she wns with foreign
soviet submits its counter propositions debts. He did not wish to appear con­
fer the restoration of Russia.
trnversial, but merely desired to state
This action is understood to imply a fact,
FIVE HUNDRED FAMILIES ARE formal acceptance by the four powers' Russia's suggestions presented by ATTACK ON SPECIAL CONSTABLE
MADE HOMELESS IlY
AND LOOKS LIKE EVEN STAND­
wll I. BECOME PROPERTY OF TIIK
AT BELFAST, FOUR ARE
of the London experts’ report ns n has- M. Kakoviky proved n rather dram*
OFF ItKTWEEN OPPOSING
FLAMES
WOUNDED
S vNFOHD ELKS AND COMMUNis for the treatment of the Russinn atic feature of the session. He again
FACTIONS
HOUSE FOB SANFORD
problem.
• raised the question of disarmament,
(lly 1 hr AMoflniid
n KI' " \ ST * a'iIriT U ** St orm y KasNORFOLK, April N.—At least fif­ The allied governments had not pro-{insisting thnt nil attempts to cstab
HN&gt;nttn»w1 from |‘m ttn#t
\ deal will soon l&gt;« mmle whereby
viously
pledged
themselves
as
bound
illsh
needed
equilibrium
of
national
[n (felfa.t was predicted by
teen hundred negroes must he fed nnd
WASHINGTON, April 14.—House
the beautiful new building of the Rod
housed in Uerkley ns the result of by their experts drawn up at tendon, j budgets were futile until all countries those who have watched the sequence members leading the fight for 811,A &lt;Jun Club on the lokc shore will be
The financial commission met in the gradually disarmed,
yesterday’s fire. After suppcrless,
of disorders here ns the result of con- 000 enlisted force nmemlnirnt to the
„v«i» over to the Sanford lodge of
sleepless night dawn found them wan­ afternoon, Sir Robert Stevenson- j The chairman rejoined that every- errted attack on patrol of s|&gt;ccinl con- navy hill launched nn effort today to
Klks and will be mnde into a fine
dering over blackened ruins, all that llorne, presiding, nnd formed three body was entitled to mention the stable* in Joy street last night. Four prevent a vote on it tomorrow when
If.lge re&lt;&gt;ni and n gcncrnl community
wan left of three hundred or more sub-commissions, the first on curren - 1causes of hi* government’s budget dif- officers were wounded.
« big part of the membership will be
building for the people of this city
-------'absent from Washington.
structures which were their home*. cy, tire second on credits, and the ficulties. He might for his part men*nd all visitor*. Tho Rod Si Gun Club
BELFAST, April 14.—Two hundred
At the Inst moment plans the plans
A large cook tent is being operated by third on exchange. Each sub-coni- j tion the burdens of debt owed to Kngbuilding and grounds while designed
and fifty insurgents of the Irish Re- •were changed und no attempt at openDepartment of Public Welfare. Tents inission includes representatives of land, on which no interest wns paid,
originally for the purpose of being the
from navy yard going up for shelter many and Russia nnd also five rep - 1 Sooner or Inter, declared M. link- publicnn army seized at midnight four ing of the house to force over until
headquarters of the sportsmen who
for men, women nnd children taken the five inviting powers nnd of Ger- ovasky, the world must consider dis- courts building in Dublin, which until next wok n vote on contested section,
lilted hunting and fishing and trap
care of by other negroes in Berkley. resentatives of the smaller countries, armament. Then nt the chairman's the passing of the Irish act was the Indications nre the vote will be taken
shooting will lend itself ndmirably to
At the suggestion of Chairman request; ho withdrew his disarma­ seat of the National Court of Justice, tomorrow. Chairman Kelly, in charge
The loss wns placed at three quar­
the home of the Klk* as the building
Horne
a special consultative commit­ ment after which he took up the gold
—.
of the mensure, announced his inten­
ters million.
in designed after the models of Ktks
tee
of
eminent
experts now in Genoa standard.
tion to proceed und let the vote on
Four
steamer*
moored
at
Tunis
JOHN
McCORMACK
ewbat and thoro will be no
Although nil the sessions of the
HAS PASSED CRISIS
the personnel section come when It
dock, were burned to the waters edge was appointed to help tliu three sub­
ting of the original pluns in any
commission nre secret, it is learned
was reached. The big navy men said
during the fire. Owners valued them commissions. Sir Basil Rluckctt, con­
way. The building has been completed
that M. Rnkovnsky proposed a mone­
troller
of
finance
of
the
Rritsih
treas­
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the
number of Democrats attending
nt $150,000.
anil would soon hnve been opened un­
ury, *.vns named ns pcsidcnt of this tary convention to terminate the in­
iItr The AMorUir* r,e ..»
lho funernl ill North Carolina of Repcrease in the price of gold and deder the auspices of the Rod Si Gun
NF.W YORK, April 14.—John Me- resentativo Brinson would nl*&gt;ut offset
NORFOLK, Vn.', April II.—Nearly advisory group.
Club members but in tho meantime it
When Chairman Horne asked the crense in the value of paper mono), j CTormack, noted tenor, stricken with grent number of New York mrnihe
was broached to the members of both 200 homes were destroyed, rendering Germans nnd Russians to introduce He criticised what he tcrmei t e cap-1# throat affection Saturday, and nrnnging to go home tonight.
500 families homeless, in a disastrous
clubs that it would lie much bettor for
their suggestions for amendments to itnli.tic regime and sugested »««"&gt;, whuw&gt; illnc„ bccamt, a|arming Wed­
them to get together nnd allow the fire wheih swept across the negro belt the London experts’ report, Dr. An- way* of rcforminK it.
nesday, was declared today to have
WASHINGTON, April 14.—House
of Berkley, a Norfolk suburb, late yes­
Klk&gt; to take over the building with n
— passed the crisis, but he will not be factions unholding nnd opposing the
terday afternoon. The dumage is es­
provision that any member of the Rod
able to sing ngnin for several mon’hs. -02.4 nnvnl hill, with its provisions
timated at $1,000,000.
Included
A Gun Club could turn his stock over
------------------------for nn enlisted force of t!5,00l&gt; were
umong the buildings destroyed were
t&lt;&gt; the Klk? corporation nnd become
|
lined up Inst night for the first show
ANNA CLICK STEIN
severnl stores, two negro churches,
an Klk in due coure of time after he
'
down,
probably on Snturdny with
two river steamers of the lluxton line,
COMMITS SUICIDE: WAS
had gone through the usual routine.
a schooner, a houseboat nnd a small
WORRYING OVER MURDER '“ Jl?1 c , *,minB victory.
In other wolds it was good business
Tht'rt* wa ano sesninn ycutcruny cm*
factory.
judgment to i ut out some of the clubs
III, The t..* e l" r 4 l-re..I
"f *»••’ ,lfnth "f Representative
in Sanford and endeavor to combine
NEW
YORK,
April
14.—Mrs.
Anllrinru.n,
of North Carolina, but
them and gi t the same results ns here­ MACNIDBR DRAWN INTO
nn Ollckstcln, widow of Dr. Abraham meanwhile the roundup of members
tofore nnd many more results along
tA^!,nl'T,w,vS'Bs-,vv Farm Bloc in Senate Favors Completion of the
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other line*.
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Muscle
Shoals
Plants
by Mrs. I.illinn nizeii Inst December,
Satisfied the House would stand
\t the meeting of the Elks lodge
1’
was found dead In front of her home by it ns framed. Chairman Kelley,
III, Thr Aaaorlatrd I’rraal _ |
List night it wns unanimously decided
.
in Brooklyn this morning. Appnr- who is handling the hill on its letnINDIANAPOLIS, April 14.—ihc
Thr A.aerUlrd I'rra.l
t *» ;u t r|' t the offer of the Rod &amp; Gun proposed reduction of the nnvy by j WASHINGTON, AprilIll, 14.—The
pcseuous voyage, announced that ho
nnd the American Cyr.nmid Company cntly a suicide.
Club and the preliminary arrange- congress is "disastrous and a threat Senate fanu bloc wns recorded yes- giving the latter companies exclusive
Mrs. Glickstein apparently ended would not agree to the proposal, put
nm t- will be mnde in a few days that to national safety," Hanford Mnc- terdny by Senator Capper, of Kansas, purrhnsc rights on the Gorgna steam her life liy jumping from the third forward in some quarters, to delay
will li&gt; -atisfactory to all parties Xidcr, national commander of the its chairman, ns favoring the devep- plant and nitrate plant N'o. 2 at Mus- floor window.
' untitl after tho Easter holidays the.
«' i err.'d and will give Sanford one American Legion said in a telegram opment of the Muscle Shoals. Ala., clc Shoals in the event those units
- ..
— ----vote on nn amendment increasing the
■if tie finest recreation places in the to President Harding yesterday pled­ project. In a brief reference to the were ever disposed of to private cnTALLAHASSEE. April 14.—The strength to 80,000. With easy sail-tnW »&gt; well ns giving the Elks lodge ging the support of his organization power and nitrate projects on the torprise. lie declared thnt as long as local lire department has added n
I" ‘he early stages, the enlisted
a fine home where the members enn to the President in his fight for nn Tennessee river, made in a speech on Henry Ford included the two projects lungmotor to Its apparatus.
personnel section ought to Ik- reached
I*' comfortable once more and really adequate nnvy.
the floor, the"scnator declined hi* in his proposal, congress could not
City Manager Greer purrhnsed tho !«*•* *“&lt;l"y. w&gt;‘h enough debate under
feel that they have a good home of
Influences in congress nre trying to belief that the Naton’s fertilizer bill very well accept it in view of the machine nnd in order Hint it might H'«‘ flv‘' minute rtilt to prevent the
their own.
mnke the United States n second rnte could be reduced “by one-half if we agreement made by the wnr depart- lq&gt; readily available ill case of need
r#«l test before adjournment
naval power, Mr. MscNider declared. carry out the .Muscle Shoals project.” ment with the two companies.
placed it in the charge of the fire de- ‘,,r ‘bw night.
KIMv CONSTANTINE
The telegram which the nntionnl com­
Tho witness* made rlcnr, however. partrn«-nt. lie mnde known that It
' ,r - Kelley, nnd chairman Madden,
"Another measure favored by tin
HAS HAD SPELL mander dispatched to the President farm bloc which will contribute to a that the ncting judge advocate gen was for the use of the general public «f U&gt;® appropriations committee, dopermanent nnd prosperous system of ernl of tho army had given an opinion at nnv time there seems to be a case Harv^l the measure would be parsed
said:
III, The Aa.nrlntetf I're.el
"The
snfety
of
our
whole
eountrj
bY ‘b®
"ubftantlally ns reagricultuie,”
Senator Capper said, holding the contracts to he non-en- of suspended animation.
'THEN’S, Greece, April 14.—King
ported.
( 't.'tontine was seized with n sudden depends first of all upon the navy. Mis tho development of the Muscle forrcable, null and void. Despite the
We should resume ruling of the chief Inw officer of tinWEST I'AI.M REACH, April 14.— M,‘ 1 "n° •l*"*®1’.” ‘bp&gt;’
attack of vomiting nt noon yesterday. It is our first line of national de­ Shoals project.
fense In time of war and must he kept work immdlntcly on the Tennessee war department, the major testified With the exception of five lots, H. .1.
------------------------Ii&lt; was exhausted after the attack
ready ns nn impregnable uiwurt be­ river. 'T h e Nation’s fertilizer bill is it wns the conviction of the ordinance Cnrlbcrg, of this rlty. hns purchased GERMANY NOTIFIED
i"*t physicians said he had about re­
hind which complete mobilization can now nbout $25,000,000 nnnually. I bureau thnt the Government should the entire townsltc of Jupiter, fifteen
THAT SHE MUST PAY
covered today.
!mi affected.
Never again enn we believe it is possible to reduce this redeem It* written promise, made to miles north of here on the Florida
hope to prepare behind the fleet of onc-hnlf if we carry out the Muscle the two concern* when they con- East Coast Railroad nnd the I^ixnThr A unrbi'Z i*r»«»i
RANK GUARD GUILTY
another nation ns we did In the Shoals project."
structed
the
plnnts
involved.
hntrhee
river.
The
purchasecm*
PARIS,
April 14.—The reparations
THEFT 50 MILLION LIRE
The Kansas senator’s declaration
Chairman Kahn announced jester- braces 440 acre* divided into 1,700 commission last night
_
world wnr.
adopted the
Illy Thr %a»&lt;»rliitr&lt;| |*rra«l
"‘That officers nnd men must be was mnde several hours after the Sen- day thnt the House military commit- |0| gj with the exception of the live text of a note to Germany informing
« ATAXIA, Sicilly, April 1 4 .-The trained for war in time of pence was- nte agriculture committee, of which tee would evolve probably within two |„.r,,t„foru referred to. Mr. Cnrlbcrg her thnt the commissions decisions of
nailery surrounding the theft of el- ibown In th e late wnr when we he is n member, had closed for the days, a rough draft from which it was bought the property fromE. M. March 21, notnlilj- as regards pny• -n million lire from a hank here
t lhc firal y,/ar of ()Ur p.rtidpa- day it* hearing* on the Muscle hoped Q report could be fashioned hinmcrman, of Chicago, and in nddl- ment* to he made until May 41, are
" ™ nR0’
bctn clt,ftml b&gt;' tb° tion in expending and training our Shoals properties.
Major W. H. soon for presentation to the House. tion to t iiia holding pur-lmstd 8,000 maintained, nnd thnt if Germuny
- ’.fession of the Rank Guard of the
y fo|&gt; BcUo„ ,iuo to unreadiness.
Burns, of the wnr department’s ord- House. Tho Inter-committee dlscus- acres a few months ago.
doe* not take necessary measures to
"Tlie sense of false security engen- nance bureau, had testified there on I sions which hnve Ix-en in progress
——
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put her finances in order the com,.
Idered by unmanned ships would be various phases of tho power and nit- every dny this week, he said, wmGKN’OA,’ April 14«—Europe’* finan- mission will be obliged on May 41 to
R'NDITS INVADED
falal ln the time of stress. The Am- rate development* at the Shouls.
approaching a basis on which it cinl tangle brought to the front for exact penalties,
DOWNTOWN NEW YORK
Utfion
behind the
—
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Major Burns reiterated his belief might Ik- possible to begin drafting consideration at today's sessions of
ROIIIIED SAFES AT W
j administration in Its stand nnd be­ that the Government was morally the committee’s recommendations for the conference, further discussion of The Sanford Elk* hud a fine meeting
lieves thnt when the country nt large hound to execute in good faith the the House, covering the four private Russian affairs postponed until to- Inst night and the new officers were
&lt;11, The Aaaorlatrd I’rraa)
*
, installed for tho ensuing year. Pnst
NEW YORK, April 14.—Bandits in- nwakens to the magnitude of - this contracts between tho wnr depart offers for development of the Shoals morrow.
threat
nt
our
national
snfety
it
will
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Exalted Ruler Forest I-nko installed
ment,
the
Alabama
Power
Company
properties.
icd Downtown New York Inst
A. N. O’Keefe of the Southern Drug tho officers, tho Exalted Ruler being
n cht, overpowered the watchman In make itself heard in nnguage unmlsEASTER WILL UK FAIR
Company has located his warehouse Dr. C. J. Marshall who was asked to
nrge office building on William takable.”
Standard Oil Co.
FI.APKRS ALL RIGHT
and wholesale drug business in the pilot the destinies of the club over
treet nnd ripped open four safe*. The
Reduces One Cent
CAN WEAR NEW TOGS n,’w ‘’“H’" Building, J. J. Cates very another twelve months.
wntchmnn was found this morning TANK BXPLOSSION
generously agreeing to move out of
-----------------------—
KILLS ONE MAN .
bound and gagged.
Per Gallon Today
AT
WHITING.
INI).
III,
TbfA
aaor
lair*
1
’rr.ai
two
store
room*
and
letting
Mr.
jf
yoU
niake
a comparison of other
NEW YORK. April 14.—Ilandlts
WASHINGTON,
April
14.—The
O’Keefe
have
the
rooms.
This
mat,ja||y
papen,
an,i
th 0 |)aj|y ]It.raJd
g"t seventy-five thousand In cash nnd
On Account of Gasoline Tax llrinir much criticized flapper found her a ter has now been settled to the satis- yoll will find thnt the Daily Herald Is
MIt Tbr Aa'orlalrd I’rraal
'&lt;&lt; uritioa from safes. The watchmen
Taken tiff by Court
CHICAGO, April 14.—One man wns
friend Unlay in the Weather Bureau faction of all concerned and Sanford twelve hours ahead of the other pnlater confessed to being a party to
killed and several others were hurt,
whlch indicated she might go forth has n wholesale drug business thnt
jn t bc real news of the dny. It
the robbery, nnd told of nn organizIII, Tbr taamrlnlrd l*rr*a|
when
n
Standard
Oil
Still
at
Whiting.
JACKSONVILLE,
April
14.—The
on
Easter,
wearing
bright
colored
will
add
much
to
the
city's
whole|a
imposaihlo
for other pnpera not
®d gang of snfe blowerj who had girl
Indiana exploded today. All victims Standard Oil Company announced a tweed suit and periwinkle hat without sale district. Great credit is due to printed |n Sanford to givo you the
tenographer as scout.
were employes of the company.
from (ht. w|ro aa the Daily
reduction of one cent per gallon in fear of rain. Generally fair wenther secretary Penrmnn nnd other mem- npwll
gasoline effective today, the reduction for Sunday east of the Mississippi is hers of the Chamber of Commereo Herald la doing.
CITY COMMISSIONERS
SEAGOING YACHTS
for locating this firm in Sanford
_________________
resulting from the elimination of the the forecast.
OF ST. AUGUSTINE WILL
AND AIRPLANES
when
it
looked
almoat
like
an
impoap
(
y
g
KHtKMRN
HURT
state tax through the Supreme court
HUY RADIOPHONE
WANTED HY DRYS holding gasoline tax law invalid.
slbility to get a location and thanks (
'
|aJN N IN (; ^ K |||R
FIVE PEOPLE DROWN
____
IN CAPSIZED BOAT arc due J. J. Cates for coming to
tn . Tile Aa aa ela lr S Preaa)
I Ilf Thm . U M f l a l r l P f f M ) t
ST. AUGUSTINE, April 14.—The
their
rescue
and
letting
them
have
,
ny
Thr
HANK
OF
ENGLAND
SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—Arm­
rity commission will tonight visit the
WASHINGTON, April II.—Five his building.
PORTSMOUTH, Va., April 14.—
REDUCED ITS DISCOUNT
ed sea-going yachts nnd wnr air­
government wireless station here to planes to combat rum runners flood­
persons, xvife of Willinm Lawrence
Five firemen were injured, threv serRATE TO 4 PER CENT
investigate the radio phone. They pro­
Dodo de Graft, the dazzling Da|*y lously, today when running to n fire
_____
and four of his children drowned to­
ing tlie Pacific coast cities with liquor
pose to install receiving set and large
from
St. Paul, Is the cause of n lot of when the motor pumping engine nnd
r
n
,
Tbr
»
..nn
«
.ra
.•
„
..!
capsizing
of
two
masted
schoonwill lie requested of Secretary of the
•mplificr in park for public concerts Treasurer Mellon it wns announced
LONDON, April !S.—The Bank of er on the Potomac river off Alexan- excitement in "The Hoodoo." She a touring car collided.
during summer if feasible.
today after conference of custom* of­ England reduced it discount rate to dria. Lnwrcncc nnd son c-tonpcd by 1wants "an oc«an of love with n kiss
four per cent, today.
climbing up mast.
|on every w iv e”
10-3U
Tho Herald for Post Cards.
ficials.
Herald want ada get revolts.

beautiful

( H r T h e A s a o r l n t r d I ’r r a a l

WOULD CUT FERTILIZER
BILL IN HALF AT LEAST.
SAYS FARMERS’ DELEGATION

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, 1 HURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922

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The Amount Doesn’t Count. It’s the Start
That’s the Thing

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The new ice company now hag four
ice wupona on the (treats ana seem to
be doing a big buainegs for the time
they have been in operation. They
are atill selling out of the car nt the **
freight depot until they can secure ■a
or build an ice house.

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Fair and warmer and no rain.

FORETHOUGHT

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The ureal financiers of America todnv are the men who

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^ built SAVINGS ACCOUNTS hut yesterday.
The first hundred dollars saved means the first thous­

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and, und thul thousand has meant many a man’s fortune.

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YOUR FORTUNE may lie in forming the simple habit
of hanking a little surplus every day with the aid of—

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The Calendar Savings Bank
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19f

Mrs. J. S. Dinkle of Longwond was
Fred Lovell is in the city shaking
hands
with his many friends. Fred
among the visitors to the city today.
was formerly in the drug business
O. P. Swope of Ovcido waa in the here but for the past eight years has
city today attending the meeting of been in Plnnt City and Tampa. He
expects to make his home in Orlondo
Kiwanig Club.
where ht will be with the Rcx-Ev.ins
Dntv Company.
The Rod and Gun Club will have
an exhibition shoot at the club house
A. N. O'Keefe of the Southern
this afternoon.
Drug Company of Jacksonville is in
L. J. Hartley of Longwood was am ­ the city looking for a location for a
ong the visitors to the city today warehouse for a few months until he
from that hustling city of Seminole. eanfbutld a new building. He !s hav­
ing a lifficult time on account of the
scarcity of buildings and the scarcity
All Elks are requested to be present
nt the meeting in the hall over the of public spirited citizen* who might
let him a place but will not. How­
Seminole Rank tonight at eight
ever,
Mr. O’Keefe is with Secretary
o’clock, nusincsn of import nice.
Pcarman nnd if it is a physicnl possfblTity these two will erect n building
The Campbell I.ossing Post Ameri­
over night as Mr. O’Keefe wnnts to
can Legion met Inst night and pro­
pose to put on a minstrel show in the locate here nnd the public spirited
citizens wnnt him to locate.
near future and several other stunt^
for the building fund.
r, enty i .i\*s per gallon of gns,
16,000 miles on tires, no repairs. This
D. G. Wagner the well known and
is whnt Hupp owners say.
fl-tfc
popular representative of the Sou­
thern States Insurance Co., is In the
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
city today. Mr. Wagner now hns the
counties of Osceolu, Orange nnd Sem­
inole for his territory.

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STRENGTH.

-PROGRESS-

mi a* fta iw fta ic* iu

ASSIFIEI)
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ADS
damnified Ada 5c a line. No
ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five worda to a line
and remit accordingly.
k i k i M lu Ki M Ra

FOR SALE
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FOR SALE—The Star Theatre build­
ing for sale. I.ots of good siding,
ccnling, flooring und rafters and
heavy timbers. About fifty squnres of
corrugnted iron in excellent condition.
Enough materir.l to Luild several small
buildings. Must be torn down in the
next four or five weeks. Will sell any
part of building. See O. P. Herndon.
M-3tc
F o r s a l e - Franklin Broughmnn,
Victor Hollo Check. Seminole Ho­
tel,
14-2tp
FOR SALE—Five acres good celery
land near Cameron City. Partly
cleared, good well. Price reasonable.
Term* if desired.—W. M. Haynes, 115
Park Avc.
14-2tp

-SERVICE

FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for
housekeeping, light nnd wntcr fur­
nished. Kates rcnsonnhle. 205 Oak
6-gwp.

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FOR SALE OR LEA 8E—One 20 ncre,
one 10 acre Snnford nve. walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
Center nnd Elm nve. Two lots west
side Palmetto nve., 50 ft. from Elev­
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
owner, 115 N. Spring SL, Los Ange­
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf
FOR SALE—One trunk.
1208 Palmetto Ave.

Inquire at
6-tfdh
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. it.
siding. Within four blocks of center
of city.
Geo. V . KNIGHT
272-tfc

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished and unfurn­
ished rooms, 200 Park Avc. 12-0tp
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
bath, for lighthousekeeping. Good
location. Apply "R. S.’\ cure of Her­
ald Office.
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“GET RICH QUICK
WALLINGFORD”'

laist Friday morning God called to
His eternal Presence the soul of a Also a Century Comelittle girl who came to Florida to re­ day and “Face to Face
gain her health or go to Him in con­
formity with His divine Will. She With Japan”
was little Florence Stringfellow,
the granddaughter of Judge Stringfellow, nnd will be remembered by
many as the dark haired little miss Tomorrow — Douglas
who sevrra I years ago came to
Fairbanks in “The
Floridn to visit her relatives.
She had a rarely beautiful spiritual
nature thnt endonred her to all who Three Musketeers”
came into her presence. In her sick­
ness she showed a courage that
compelled admiration.
And so finishing her little battlo of
life the Heavenly Father took her to
Himself.
WANTED- WANTED!
Amid the impressive services of the
Catholic church she was laid next to
Fifteen able bodied young men to
her father in the Sanford cemetery.
join the Medical Corps 164th Infantry
Her relatives wish to thnnk nil the Floridn National Guard.
kind friends for their sympathy and
RALPH E. STEVENS, Capt.
the beautiful flornl gifts.
M. C. F. N. G.
Itequiesat in pence!
13-3tp

S IS llQ U E E g !

The Three Musketeers
With nothing thnt hns been done in the vnst multitude of films given to the world, enn you fuirly compare thisupreme pirturization of n story thnt has made millions of men and women in every country on the face of
the earth laugh and sob with unforgettable emotion. And DOUGLAS FAIRHANKS as the noble D’Artgnnn
hns caught, with rare feeling, thnt indescribable ‘something’ thnt truly enables him to live the pnrt.

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REWARD FOR ANY INFOR­
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COVERY OF SAME.—C. K. The Hupntohile is the most pop­
HENRY.
10-Gtp ular car in Sanford and thrmiKhmit the country, for (here is not
AUTOMOBILES
u dissatisfied owner. The rea­
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR nnd Paint son is:
shop on Snnford Heights nt Rchcr Less Repairs, I a ?s s Gas

Men’s D epartm ent

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FRUIT-PRODUCE SHIPPERS
Try our expert service collecting Railrond Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
sent direct to claimants.—F.nstern
Shore Clnim Adjustment Co., \V. G.
Cooper, Asa't General Mgr., with P. It.
R. Claim Department, ten years, Senford, Del.
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Bros, obi stand. Our prices are reas­
onable nnd nil work guaranteed.—E.
S. Steakley.
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THK PASSING OF
FLORENCE STRING FELLOW

AH-Stor Cast in

Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c
nnd mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 28.15 Shef­
APRIL 14TH AND 15TH
field Arc., Chicago, III., writing your |
name nnd address clearly. You will
Matinee admission: Children 25c; Adults ........................
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receive in return u trinl package con­
Evening admission: Children, 25c; Adults
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taining Foley’s Honey nnd Tnr Com­
pound for roughs, colds nnd croup; ■ One performance in the afternoon at t o’clock---------------------- One performance in the evening at 7:45 o’clock
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
nnd Imck; rheumatism, hnckqchc, kid­
ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley
Cnthnrtic Tablets, a wholesome nnd
thoroughly cleansing cnthnrtic for con­
10 Stores in Georginstipation, biliousness, hendnrhes, nnd
-1 Store in Floridn
nluggi-h bwne'it. Soli] everywhere.—
Adv.

FOR RENT—Three room house on
Snnford Heights, lights, good well
Circle A of the Presbyterian Church
water, $12.50 per month.—Geo. Hunt­ will have an egg hunt Friday at 6:00
er, Route A, Box 100-11.
!5-2tp on Brown and Hawkins' lawn, Celery
FOR RENT—.’t-room furnished apart­ Avenue. All children invited. 10c ad­
ment over Herald office. Apply to mission. Children’s favorite ice cream
cones served.
! 6-2tc
it. W. Herndon, Seminole Hotel.
12-Gtp
You'll hear something worth while,
Three furnished bod-rooms for rent
Princess Theatre, tonight, free. 16-ltc
In the new Miller building over the
FOR RENT—Lower light housekeep­ Douglas Fairbanks in "The Three
ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, F ri­
Avenue.
13-3tp day and Saturday, April 14th and
Seminole Cnfe.
For particulars see 15th.
16-ltc
the Seminole Cnfe.
12-Gtc
Mrs. Semirnmis Spiggott, mother of
WANTED
seven, is of a suspicious nature. See
WANTED—Everybody to see Doug­ her heart get broken in the Hoodoo.
las Fairbanks in "The Three Mus­
16-ltc
keteers" nt the Star Friday and Sat­
urday, April 14th nnd 1th.
16-ltc

FOR SALE—Potato barrels in any
DAY HORSE. SHORT MANE.
quantity, special prices on car lots,
SEVERAL
HR ANI)S OF IDEN­
correspondence solicited, Cienrwntcr
TIFICATION.
REASONABLE
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
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CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY

OUR DOORS ARE WIDE OPEN FOR YOU

For Florida: Generally fair
tonight and Friday.
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•MIL W. II. TOLHKRT, REP­
RESENTING SHAFER WEEDEN TAILORING COMPANY.
WILL HE WITH US FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY. APRIL IITH
AND 1".TIL—SANFORD SHOE
&amp; CLOTHING CO.
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TONIGHT-

D O U G L A S FAIRBANKS

Mrs. E. G. Tyner arrived toduy
from Vero where she has been -pend­
ing the winter with her daughter,
Mrs. T. C. Vincent. Mrs. Tyner will
be the guest of her duughter, Mrs.
It. J. Holly for the summer.

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THE WEATHER

Just Received Shipment

BROWN OXFORDS
In Hals nnd Bluchers

$ 3 .9 5

To $8.25
BATHING SUITS
All Colors

And $5.00

98c

PALM BEACH SUITS

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VESTEES

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In Organdie, luice nnd Embroidery

59c

ALL WOOL SUITS

$ 2 5 .0 0

To $2.50

and Oil, Better Tire
Mileage nnd High Re­
sale Value

PAY CASH
Means More Goods-

Something special at Rivers Broth­ Demonstrations Glatiiv Given
Cash PurchasesFor Less Money
ers, Sanford avenue—Ladies’ pure
thread silk hose, mercerized lisle top,
seam and fashioned stitchlnfa, double
■ole, heel and toe, shaped close fitting
209 I'srk Avc., Snnfrrd. Florida
ankle. Colors, black, white and cordo­
Distributors Seminole and I*nkt*
van. Easter sale prlc* $1.25. Also
Counties
a very nice and complete line of every­
WE
CARRY
TI1B PARTS
thing in socks, three quarters end
full length hoso for men, women, boya,
girls and Infanta at Easter 8ale
prices. Don't fail to sec our show­
first street
welaka block
ings before buying. Rivers Brothsrs,
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�(•traps dragged him back through the OI.I* MCHDFH SCORE
window. They wero unable to ace
WIPED OUT TODAY
the atar anil when hia kneea caught on
MAN IS RELEASED
the cornice of the building they drag­
ged with miRht and main, inflictlnR
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., April 13.—
painful injuries before Director Nihln George Nichols, held hero 111 connec­
could atop them.
tion of the alleged killing of a man in
Home, Georgia, fifty-one yearn no,
YKSTBIIUAY'S FINALS
was relented from custody last night
Florida Stale League
I.ADY VISITOIt SHOWS OLD TIM- ROOSTER FICIITS CAH
by order of Judge Foster of »ho Cir­
OF EDITOR IIEI.L
At Lakeland, 7; Jacksonville, 1.
F.ltS SOMETHING IN THAI'
cuit
court. Thirty days elapsed since
At Tampa, 3; Daytona, H.
SHOOTING
AND (JETS IN HAD
the
hearing
without further move by
At Orlando, H; St. Petersburg, 13.
the
Georgia
authorities
and the court
Yesterday was "One HIr Day" at
« n &gt; t s r \ mmt t rl nl r tl l * r r « M
ordered
his
release.
the traps of the Sanford Hod &amp; Gun
IA \A RLS, April LI.—A Lir white
National League
Club when eleven sipiads competed for Hock rooster here is in bad with EdlHuston, 2; I’hilndelphia, 4.
New line of becoming styles, mod­
hiRh honotH of the day.
• *"r J- W. Hell, of th e Herald, ar.d the erate prices.—The Quality Shop. Ifi-lc
Hrooklyn, I; New York, 4.
The sensational act of the day was ^''ud bids fair to reach •uch proporChicago, 5; Cincinnati, 1.
the expert marksmanship of Mrs. E.
aH t° culminate in tho death oi
PittaburRb, 4; St. Ixiuia, 8.
Douglas Fairbanks in "The Three
L. KiriR, of Winona, Minn., a visitor *^e f°wL I"he editor recently con- Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, tofrom the yacht "KiiiRfisher" who stood Dnctcd with a painter tot paint his night and tomorrow.
American league
lG-ltc
at the traps and made a perfect score, *utomoblle end the Job w ai finished
Philadelphia, 2; Poston. (5.
breaking 100 birds out of a possible Staturdny. Tin- car appeared to he a
Detroit, 3; Cleveland, 8.
New York, 3; Washington, 2.
a feat seldom equaled by pro new one and the newspapetman par- HAD THE LAUGH ON JAILER
fessional
marksmen, and Mrs. King
''v,'r&gt;' r,,“d in the county during
St. Iaiuia, I; ChicaRo, 2.
declares she is u "mere amateur."
| *!••• day. Then the muchiiiu was par Prisoner in Tower of London Escaped
and Literally Left H it "Host"
American Association
The day was perfect for trap kui before the Bell home and it was
in Embarrassment.
At Columbus, 7; Milwaukee, 4.
shooting, although rather warm. Al- 1,1
junrluri* , *,a*
ro,»*tcr nP‘
most all of those participating in !"'nrt‘d uPon *ke "rone.
At Indianapolis, tl; St. Paul, 1.
During l tani iH-rloil In Engll-di his­
The White Hock saw his reflection tory when It iiun "quite llie thlnx" l&lt;&gt;
At Minneapolis, it; Louisville, &lt;&gt;.
yesterday's events making excellent
At Kansas City, H; Toledo, 3.
scores. The visitors from the yacht on the car and deciding a fellow fowl be shut up In the Tow er of Loudon
"Kingfisher" all made good scores. | was ready to do battle, sailed in. A (tie prisoner, says a w rite r in L'ltiiln
Iters' Journal, could live niniforiahly.
Southern Association
Messrs.
L. King and E. A. Powell relative of the editor happened along lie could order w hat furniture lie
At HirmiiiRham, 3; Nashville, 3.
each breaking 9fl and Mr. K. I.. King and put an end to the light hut ex­ pleased—and even plan- amt ia|s-s
At ChattanooRa, 7; Atlanta, 8.
PL The high scoro for members re­ amination of the car developed that trie- hut tla-n- was one condition:
At Mobile, 10; New Orleans, 1.
mains witli .1. H. Coleman, his score] the F o ster hail punctuivd and sernt he could lake latlhlllg out of tin- tow ­
. rhod the new paint so badly the ma- er again. If In- went &lt;&gt;ui by way of
At Little Hock, 10; Memphis, 0.
yesterday being -III out of 30
hringing his season percentage up 40 ■c^,nt* wi" hnve to 1,0 P*1" 10*1 nK" in' llie sea ITitld It did not m a ile r much;
GAMES TODAY
points where it now stands 08 points I Neighbors said the car looked as if it lull If lie was acquitted or escapetl Ills
was u total loss. All the
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
ahead of his nearest competitor, Dr. had been driven through a briar patch expenditure
furnishings hecnine the perquisites of
st
eadily
for
throe
months
Daytona at Tampa.
Pulcston.
the lieutenant a clrcuinsiiinee from
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
A large number of visitors were
which we may confidently Infer that
TWO CENT HATE
present yesterday including many la­
lie encouraged his prlsniicis to make
FOR COOKING TO
LEAGUE STANDING
dies as spectators. Chairs have been
Ihi-iliielves as couifortalde as possible,
HE ESTABLISHED regardless of expense.
provided
fur
the
ladies
on
the
fine
Florida State League
Sometimes, however, the lieutenant !
Won. Lost. Pet. large veranda of the new club house
met n stone a« hard ns himself—in
where
an
excellent
view
of
the
traps
That the plan to furnish electricity o t h e r w o r d s , tirci-k met tlrcvk. Much
3
S t Petersburg
i
.7(8)
for residence lighting and cooking a one was Sir William Seymour a fte r­
Ijvki land
.coo ran he had.
0
4
3Ml Tile score of the moodier* U n* fol­ through one nu-ter at a .-aiding rule of wards duke of Somerset. Though not
4
Daytona
3
, 7-6-2 cents is not practical and the nt all bit-sued with wealth, llie knight
3
3
.300 lows:
Tampa
30-ltr .910 commission will retain the precant ordered expAmlve tapestries, silver
Jacksonville
3
4
.444 Coleman, J. It.
76-09 .872 lihting rate of 7 cents and give two plate anil the lust of furniture while
2100 Puleston, Dr. S.
Orlando
3
7
Wight, Ralph It.
SO l" .870 cent rate for rooking through sepnr- the Ili'Utenunt stood by amt rubbed
Stevens,
Dr.
It.
E.
73-04 .830 nte meters wn sindirated Tuesday hy Ids bands In iiiillcipallon of Ids future
National League
Newman,
R.
A.
100-83
.832 Frank II. Owen, chairman of the city Inheritance.
Won. •ost. Pet.
Sir William Seymour, however, noo
73-01 .813 I commission.
0
1.000 Herndon, O. P.
St. I.oul* . ...
tiling th a t n curt m in e almost dully
o
30-10 .8001 The board recently announced the to deliver liny and fagots at the en­
0 1.000 Knight, Geo. W.
Philadelphia
n*»
60-30 .720, new rate for lighting and cooking, trance under the Woody tow er exactly
1)
1.000 Moines, Schellc
Chicago
35*18 .720 ( hut a further investigation ha* re- opposite bis prison, conceited the Idea i
l
1
.300 Mohlt-y, E. I).
Brooklyn
.700 v-eab-d that this rate (will notj he of escaping. A friend smuggled a
.300 Hutchison, Joe C.
New York
1
1
•
1
Maxwell,
It.
C.
23.
Id
.700 «-&lt;|Uitnble to all consumers alike and slouch but, a false begrd and ■ smock
.000
Hn*tnn
0
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Smith,
Howard
P
.070 plans are now buing considered for III to him. ami one day while the carter
30-32
0
.000
Cincinnati
Inside delivering Ids goods Sir
2
.040 separate flat rates for the various was
.000 Hill, W. C.
(1
Pittsburgh
Wllllum strolled out. mounted the driv­
Morris, It. II.
30-32 .0 |0 services.
er's sent, turned the horse round and
| Higgins, Erl.
The 7-3-2 cent rule was based on calmly drove out of the Iron gnte.
30-32 .013
American League
.300 the 30 k. w. h. average for resi­ T here horses awaited hint; he took
Won. Lost. Pet. Whittier, (’has. II.
.400 dence lighting, 'but this hus l»cen boat opposite Greenwich a n d ' reached
0 1.000 Herndon, It W.
2
SL Louis
.300 found to be nn error nnd that the a ship that he had chartered to carry
0
0 1.000 Jones, T. W.
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Cleveland
average residence lighting
con­ him to France.
.300
Philadelphia
1
I
The nintter naturally made trouble
sumption
is
nround
30
k.
w.
h.
Hut
New
line
of
becoming
styles,
mod­
.300
Washington
I
I
for the lieutenant, but lie consoled him­
.300 erate prices. T h e Quality Shop. Ifl-lc even w ith this a v e r a g e it hns been self with the thought of the rich per
New York
I
1
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found th a t the proposed sliding r a t e . ^ w ^ h a V s i r WUlIntii had left. What,
Chicago
0
.300
i.i not* c~
be -a saving
i— •to- •the
»— —
users
—
men, was Ids Indignation to And that
Dougins Fairbanks in "The Three would
.000
0
Detroit
Musketeers” at the Star Theatre, to­ of current for both lighting and the fugitive bnd paid for none of the
night nnd tomorrow.
10-ltc cooking, with -the result that tint things, ami that he himself was sued
A m erican Association
rates seem to he the only solution by llie tradesm an who bnd supplied
Won. Lost Pet.
ili,.in ! Even so. be might have recov­
to
the complex problem.
•
1
The
Easter
entertainment
that
was
0
1.000
Columhu*
ered at least some of Ids miHiey by
"The commission’s idea in having
2
(1 1.000 planned for Monday night, the 17th,
Hanna* City
the sale of the goods, but to tils dis­
only
one meter,” chairman Owen gust hr found Hint the facetious knight
o
hy
Circle
No.
2
bus
been
postponed
1.000
0
Minncapoli*
.300 bemuse of illness. Time will he an- said, "wits to save expenses, hut on bnd cut up the moat valuable tn|&gt;esi
l
St. Pnul
.300 nouiieod later.
Ui-2tc account of the difference in the var­ tries to (It tbc llreplaces.
i
1
Indiannpoli*
ious services it will not work out us
•I
0
.000
Milwaukee
Ingenious Washington Youth.
•»
we Intendqd.”
.000 EAIRHANKS NARROWLY
0
Toledo
One
small Western boy bus solved
The present lighting rate is 7 cent*
«»
.000
0
laitiixvilliESCAPES BREAKING HOTII with
the
flaltermnn's
problem of getting
a minimum monthly charge of
LEGS MAKING PICTURE 30 cents. This means that those hav­ plenty of flahwortns without digging
Southern A**ocinllon
for them, lie coaxes them forth from
ing electric light connections must their hiding places through the magic
Won. Lost Pet
What looks to Ik- the ensiest athletic pa y30 cents a month regnrdlcss of
«*&gt;
of electricity. This lad, Joe Siegfried
0 1.000
»
Mobile
feats are frequently the most danger­ whether or not any lights are used. of Kennevvtcfi. Wash., though ouljr ten
O
O*
0 1.000
Little Rock
ous nml difficult, according to Doug- A power rate of 2 cents is in effect years old, has devised with a little
.600
Chattanooga
1
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lus Fairbanks, exponent of the leap, with n reduction graduation for large help from his father a special ap p a ­
.600
t
Nashville
1
punch and smile.
ra tu s tliut Is the champion flshwonn
manufactories.
.300
Atlanta
1
1
couxer nnd extractor. T he nppntutui
Although his current photoplay,
Putting
of
the
proposed
new
rates
1
.600 "The Three Musketeers," the main a t­
l
Birmingham .
c o n s i s ts of a telephone magneto, which
into
effect
will
be
held
in
aheyanco
•
1
0
.000
New Orlcann
traction on the hill nt the Star Friday until the plans have been finally per­ delivers current ut 80 to 90 volts. This
0
.000
2
Memphis
magneto Is connected to two heavy
and Saturday of this week is predomi­ fected.
wires or electrodes set In ttie ground
nated hy straight drama rnther than
"Our aim," chnirman Owen said, six or eight Inches deep and fifteen to
stunts, nevertheless several very linx- "is to encourage tho use of electric­ eighteen Incites apart. When the mugtinlous feats are shown.
ity fo r cooking nnd it seem s t h n t |„-t&lt;&gt; Is operated the current flow s be­
One of these, declared hy Fairbanks the flat two-cent rate is the only w ny tween the electrodes, and muny
worms In the vicinity receive s sens*FOR SALE—The Star Theatre build­ to he utnnng the greatest risks he to do this."
tlon
which causes them to burry to
ing for sale. Lots of good siding, ever took, shows him suspended from
Prices on stoves and heaters now
ceiling, flooring
nml rafters nnd a second story window hy two straps on display in the city hall lobby have the surface at full speed. Joe has
heavy timbers. About fifty squares of tied around his legs nt the ankles. been arrived nt nnd nre given on counted ns many as flfteen worms
coming out ut one time, lto has had
corrugated iron in excellent condition. Although he hangs head down for this tags attached to the devices Tliey Inquiries a s to the charge for worms
Enough material to build several small stunt, U does not look tohe ns nervy'show the entire cost including instnl- If purchased by the gnllon for niedlrlbuildings. Must be tom down in thu and dangerous a hazard as some of Intion and connection, lioth for cash tiul purpose*, but Ills school work
next four or five weeks. Will sell any, the others he takes. In spite of this, nnd installment payments, which the keep* him too tm*)'. and he only u«es
p art'o f building. See O. I'. Herndon, however, he nearly hnd Imlh legs commission has nrranged to handle. llie a p p a ra tu s for furnishing flf«h bnlt
‘ to his many young friends.
14-3tc broken when the men holding the —Jacksonville Metropolis.

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MBS. KING MADE
PERFECT RECORD
AT THE TRAPS

DOUGLAS

FAIRBANKS

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“The Three Musketeers”
D’AItTAGNAN
SOUGHT HAW S..
Hi* father hod given him fifteen crowni,
a straw yellow horse nnd this advice: "Rf.
member, it is by courugo and by courage
alone that you will mnkc your way I have
taught you how to handle n rapier, you hare
thews of iron, wrists of steel; fight upon every occasion, do not avoid
fights hut rnther seek the opportunity nnd fight all the more
cause duels nre forbidden and consequently it requires double rourag,
to fight!"
"All for one, one for nil"
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS a* D’ARTAGNAN

AT THE STAR THEATRE FRIDAY AM)
SATURDAY, APRIL 14TII AND 15TII
Matinee nt I o’clock; Children 23c; Adults ..................... .
Evening nl 7:15; Children, 25c; Adults ................ .............. .......

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Don’t Blame Your Grocer Because Coffee is
Costing More

THERE IS A REASON
Thu countries in Europe nml especially Germany have just
started buying coffee and they have bought all of the avail­
able supply for the next several months, so the price of cof­
fee may go to war time prices before it gets any less.

Drink
GRADE

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ALWAYS FRESH

Bel-Jar Coffee Company
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you teeter the spoon, level it off, pile it up,
and then wonder if you have ju st enough
soda or baking powder to make good biscuit.
Most likely you don’t.

HONEY BOY FLOUR
(SELF RISING)

is the finest flour, with the purest nnd best
^averting scientifically mixed in JUST
RIGHT. At your grocery.

FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
d is t r ib u t o r s ,

PALATKA.

B lish M illin g Co.
SEYMOUR. IND.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922

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hereby, the City shall have, and may
exercise all other power*, which un­
der the Constitution nnd Laws of
Florida, It would be competent for
this pnrngraph apecifcally to enum­
erate.
S“ , 0'„ 174 ol Chiptet 8301, U w .
In addition to the power* herein
1018. Entitled “An Act to
ta M a H a R tim fta ta M i
enumerated
or given or allowed the
the present Municipal Govsaid City shall have all powers and
l“ 'h, . , th . c u r of Sanford,
perform all duties conferred or im­
Miss Helen Malm, of Sanford, spent
r ° ' [ , Scnilnola, State of Florida.
posed by the laws of the State of Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Alma
td to Oot.nir*, Incorporate and Ea. Florida, now in force, or which may Nicse.
..,.v . rity Government for th*
Mr. and Mr*. Dnn Hodges and chil­
*b .n d to describe the Jurisdlc- herenfter be enacted, providing gen­
erally for the government of cities dren visited Sunday with the home
poWrni and Functions of Said
nnd towns and not Inconsistent with folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrenapergcr and
the provision* of this Act."
juniclp^Wy”
sister, Miss Olgn Beilin.
Whereas, the legislature may by
Section 2. That Section 97 of the
Rev. J. C. Clarke announced Tues­
w confer upon n municipality any chnrter under which the City of San­
7 %rec Friendly
day
evening when Andrew Bertlcson
relating to its government, ford, Florida, is now operating anil
, Gentlcmtn
ct in conflict with other organic functioning, be, and the same ii aguin kindly brought the minister nnd
wife over for the Bible study of Rev.
hereby amended to read as follows:
rovUions »&gt;f lawi and
20th chapter, that he would be with
whe-eas, the Legislature of the
"Section 97. FISCAL YEAR.— us again for scrvico on the 4th Sun­
,u „ „f Florida hns by legislative cn- The fiscal year of the City shall begin
day ns well ns on the first.
r'rrrnt (fronted
delegated unto ,°n the 1st day of October and end on
Mr*. Christopher Huck has been
„r City of Sanford, Horida, the tho &gt;10th (,n&gt;. of Septeriibor of
quite til with Dr. Denton attending
ik-ht to submit to Its elector* for ycnr&lt;'i
ipproval or rejection, amendment* to
Section 3. That Section 1(14 of tho ner She hi* been in poor health for
^ charter, and
charter under which the City of San. ii long time, never having recovered
Whereas, it is ono of the fundamen- ford, is now opemting and function­ properly from an operation in tho Oril principle of constitutional law that irig
^ , nnd
antl the
ls hereby
hcrVby 7am
m- l«»*o hospital.
TURKISH
B U RLEY
ing,be,
the s«m
same7 is
is not unconstitutional as a dclega- ended
cnded to
to read
reBd as
as follows:
follows:
Miss Era Malm, who is employed at
jn of legislative power for the leg“Section
"Section 164.
1G4. SPECIAJ
SPECIAL ASSESSASSESS­ *hc I,0,lofficc 1,1 Ormond, hns been
iluture to delegate unto n munici- MENTS;
MKNTS. WHEN
WHEN PAYABLE.—Spec­
PAY\B! K —Spec- ’"tvin,r n werk’* vacation, spending it
ViaCtNIA
prfity th* right and authority to am- ial '.Menmen*.
tho construeconstrue with hor 0,d Sanfonl frien',!,• Mr*‘
nssesments covering the
iad a charter granted unto said mun- tjon of gWeWflIkl,( Uyinj. out |mpr 0v . ' Unme] Tolnr* Mr"‘ Hnro,i l “ askins,
by ‘be Legislature, provided
Kradjn(t pBvinir nnd hnr(J 9Ur. and the week end with her coutln, Mt».
• amendment so adopted does not facing of street* and alleys, ami eovand unde, G. ■•I.um 1•&gt;
travene r is not repugnant to tho ering nil other local improvements (‘‘«»uplc of days in Orlando.
l-on'titution anil the statuto law of shall lie payable by the owners of tho
Mi** Bright Lnney, who hu* been
’he State, and
, » property assessed for said locnl im- staying with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ballinger
\ \ ! i reas. Section -.c o u &lt;Ri*- prHVemcnt nt
time stipulated in while her mother, Mr*. V. C. Colter is
alive
live charter
chart
un cr w c
c , &gt; o ^ ordjnnnce pllssed and adopted in the hospital, spent the week end
janford, Floridn, is now operating with reference to nny such local im­ with Miss Margaret Ericson.
g.d functioning provides Hint amend* provement, nnd shall constitute, be,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dobbin Tew anil chil­
„.rt. to raid charter mny be sub- remnin and continue a lien superior dren. of Sanford, were Sunday visi­
nitt’ i to the t odor* o sa
i &gt; y j„ ,ijB„jty tto any and nil other liens, tors at the home of her sister, Mr*.
i two-third* vote of the City Com 1
except liens for State nnd County Chcxuni.
pii*»ions, nr.d
We notice that Wnlfrod and Carl
Taxes, upon und against the proper­
Whereas, it has developed that certy assessed for such local improve­ Pierson arc very mueh improving the
»in amendments to tho present chnr* ment until paid, and snid lien shnli look* of their place by placing nice
fr of the City of Sanford, Florida, not he barred by any statute of lim­ cement posts for the roadside nnd we
ihculil be adopted in order to prop, itations now existing, or by any sta ­
irly and expediouily administer the tute hereafter enacted which does not
to bo voted upon in the manner follow­
livic affairs of this city, therefore.
in express terms refer to lien* for ing:
It,. it Enacted By the People of the special assessments imposed or levied
"For the adoption and approval of
Tity of Sanford. Florida:
by tho City of Snnford. Florida, for thnt certain ordinnneo entitled,
Section 1. That Section 7, of the locnl improvements."
“An Ordinance Amending Sec­
(barter undf r which the City of San­
Section 4. That Section of 20(1 of tho
tions 7, 97, HU, 20(1 nnd 217; and
ford. Florida, is now operating and chnrter under which tho City of San­
Repealing Section 174 of Chap­
functioning be, anil tho same i* here­ ford, Floridn, is now operating and
ter 83(11, Laws of Floridn, 1919,
by amended to rend ns follows, to- functioning, be and the same is here,
Entitled "An Act to Abolish tho
Scit:
by amended to read ns follows:
Present Municipal Government of
T u rkish , Vir g in ia and Hu r l e y
I "Section 7. Powers of tho City.
"Section 200. SALARIES.— The
the City of Snnford, County of
The City of Sanford, Florida, shall City Commission shnli fix by ordin­
Seminole, State of Floridn, nnd to
have perpetual succession; shall sue ance the compensation of the City
Organise, Incorporate and Estab­
dm! be sued, plead and be Impleaded; Attorney, the City Manager, tho City
lish a City Government for the
(nay purchase, lease, receive and hold Auditor nnd Clerk and ex-Officio Ass­
Same, ami to Prescribe the Jur­
+ K
i i|p|, if;ri
(irqierty. real and personal, within essor, nnd shnli fix by ordinance the
Imm••••*««•■
isdiction, Powers nnd Functions
H E W YORK CITY
Faid City; nnd may sell, nlienntc, compensations of the Chiefs of the fire
- W h i c h I B N m I h»t II j u « d o n ' t lilts *'111** C i | i r r t i r v
A JL JL
of snid Municipality.”
f&amp;«i can f t ! tfiuf unoncy bach fn»&gt;m lli« «f#ftl«r.
need, convey, tease or otherwise dis- and Police Departments, and members
"Against the adoption nnd approval
I
i f the same for the benefit nnd of the (Ire nnd police forces. The City of that certain ordinance entitled:
Kdvnntnge of said City; nnd may Commission r linil have the power to
"An Ordinance Amending Sec­
bur&gt; l a*e, lease, receive and hold prop- fix by ordinance the compensation of
The largest and best event of the
)h -mi they intend planting flowers dustrious nation and asked many ques­
tion7. 97, 1C1, COG anil 217; and
Irrtv r. -(l rtpti
*.vith!n sr.d
12 fltr
They
^
season,
The Easter Ball.
tions
about
the
first
settlers.
along
it.
the Mimiclpnl Judge. The City Com.
Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
[l . 1. 1 the limits nf the City to be mission shall hnvo the power to tlx
are
touring
the
state
and
while
stopj
8301, I.aws of Floridn, 1919,
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard entertained
rued for the hurial of tho dead, for the compensation of the City Tax
When you are planning your n«w
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
friends from Long wood last Sunday. ping in Snrford heard of New Upsala
kin* erection, construction nnd main­ Collector, which may be based on
ami
wanted
to
meet
some
of
tin*
•pring
dressc*, plan on visiting our
Present Municipal Government
Dr. Puleston was again called out t&lt;&gt;
tenance f waterworks nnd lighting either fees or snlnry. The City MnnSwedes.
store
nnd
taking advantage of soma
of the City of Snnford, County
sec Mrs. Geo. Clark who continues
[plant., f r the establishment of hos­
of
the
unusual
value* we have pro­
of Seminole, State of Florida,
ngcr shnli fix the number nnd com­
very feeble. Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest
pitals. [’ ’irhouscs nnd houses of de­ pensation of nil other officers and
Don’t
forget
to
fix
your
Easter
bas­
vided
for
you.
New good* Ju*t re­
nnd to OrgnnUe, Incorporate nnd
West called in Saturday to see her.
tention m i| correction, for the estab- employees. The salaries or compen­
kets,
Circle
No.
2
will
do
that
for
you.
ceived
and
at
price* that plea**.
Establish n City Government for
Mrs. August Swanson is in great
Hihment of docks, wharfs, breakwa- sation so fixed shnli bo uniform for
Rivers
Brother*,
Sanford Avenue,
On
sale
nt
the
Union
Pharmacy
S
a
t­
the Snme, nnd to Prescribe the
demand us a nurse ns there is quite n
t&lt;r and Lint basins, and for such like sendees In each grade of the City
fltf-w2t
urday afternoon nnd-evening. 1.1-2tc
Jurisdiction, powers und Func­
bit of sickness about. She has been
other public purposes ns the City service ns the same shall be graded
tions of Snid Municipality."
(' n o mm muy by ordinance deem nnd classified by the City Mnnnger. and shall nlso separately stnte each fur n number of days at the home of
pete- ary and proper, nnd mny sell, All such salaries and rates of pay Section of nnld Chnrter to be voted Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Arrant* helping
l ’1,1 r otherwise dispose of snid with dates of employment nnd dis­ upon in tluj manner following, to-wit: rare for the little twins who have been
DELICIOUS
ill.
pn r • rty for the benefit of said City charge shall be immediately reported
"For the adoption of the amend­ The little Ericson bn by was ill nnd
t" tin -imic extent that nntural per- to the City Auditor nnd Clerk. All ment of Section 7, of the Chnrter.”
nlso little Volic Williams with bad
» n might or could do; nnd also fees und moneys luceived or collected
l
"Agninst the adoption of the ,colds.
*hf ii have the power to borrow mon­ by officers nnd employees shall bo amendment of Section 7 of the char­
Mrs. Sanseriinrino has been real ill 5
ey for current expenses, provided nny immediately paid over to tbo proper ter.”
In Bottles Everywhere
and
Doctor Denton has been trying to J
*mmint so borrowed shall not ex- offidnl or depository ns designated by
For the adoption of the amendment avoid an operation for gait stones, j;
•&lt;d an amount equal to fifty per the City Commission or City Auditor of Section 97 of the chnrter.
Demand the ffenuino—nnmo (Mumped on every crown—nsk
c&gt; tning out to see her n numlier of ■
cent, of the revenue derived from nnd Clerk on tho day of their receipt."
for it by name
Agninst the ndoption of the am­ times.
2
tav.tinn during any fiscal year; to
Section fi. That paragraph (b) of endment of Section 97 of the Chnrter
B ottled only by
We nn* glad to hear G. Hirschi has ■
cm*.
perform nnd furnish all pub- Section 217 of the charter under
For the ndoption of the amendment found employment again nt his trade ■
The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling- Company
o rvlres and to own nnd acquire which tho City of Sanford, Horida, is of Section 1(14 of the chnrter.
us a carpenter in Sanford.
■
rutilities, putdic docks, whnrfs now operating anil functioning, he,
Agninst the adoption of the amend­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cramer nnd
: I hiiatbaiina; to acquire, establish, and the annio is hereby nm ended to ment of Section 161 of tho charter.
children nnd brother, Vernon, went
'■wr. operate nnd maintain ns a pub­ rend ns follows:
For tiie ndoption of the amendment down Sunday to the Formosa Sanitar­
lic utility, waterworks nnd a water
"Paragraph (b).—Such petitions of Section 206 of the charter.
ium with V. C. Collrr to see his wife.
pl'M anti provide the City nnd the shall he signed by nyt less than fifty
Against the adoption of the amend­ Mr*. Burney Beck also going Mr*.
:r’ hitnnta thereof with water; to at* of the electors of tho municipality.” ment nf Section 206 of tho chnrter.
, ,,
,
,
(‘oiler is now able to nit up a while in
&lt;lu'r". f*wn, establish, maintain nnd
Section fl. Thnt Section 174 of the
l 7 ad?Pl!°.n “f th7 'Lment,mCnt her chair, which will he good news to
11-r.itt- as a public utility, gas works charter under which the City of San­ of F“r
Section 217 of the chnrter.
all her friends.
! i . as plant, nnd furnish tho City ford, Floridn, is now operating nnd
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Kail Coast Bailway, ChuluoAgninst the ndoption of the amend­ Rev. C. F. Wtthlbcrg, of CrovelumJ,
»p'i tho inhnhttnnte thereof with functioning, he, nnd the same is here­ ment of Section 217 of the charter.
tu, Fla., among the pines snd lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
a Swedish Itnptist missionary, nltendfinioercinl gas; to acquire, own, cS- by repealed.
modern brick hotel, with private hatha nnd hot water heat. P in t
For the repeal of Section 174 of the-, ^
w(th U(( #l , hc
1;&gt; «h, operate nnd maintain ns a
class
cuisine. Rates 12.SO to | 32&gt;0 per day; $10 to I1H per week, ac­
Section 7. That the Mayor is here­ charter.
hytcriaii church nnd then a goodly
! ■' utility, electricnl works and an by instructed, authorued and em­
cording to location of room.
Agninst the repenl of Section 174 number gathered ut the Lutheran
*’■ 'if plants nnd furnish the City powered to call nn election in accord­ of the chnrter.
church ut 3:30 to hear n sermon in
*■•1 the inhabitants thereof with el- ance with Section 7 of the Revised
Section 10. That tho provisions of the Swedish language which was said
MBS. CHAS. I). BRUMLEY, Manager
wtricity; to issue nr.d sell honds for Ordinance of tho City of Snnford, this ordinance providing for nnd di­
to
be
very
good.
He
offers
to
come
ln&gt;' "f the purposes hereinabove rn- Floridn, to determine tiic question by recting nn election to be hold for the
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crated nnd set forth, ns well ns for referendum vote as to whether Sec­ adoption or rejection of this ordin­ again un the 2nd Sunday in Mny, giv­
,Ul*1 nthcr municipal purposes as mny tions 7, 97. D14. 20(1 and 217 of the ance shall become effective Immed­ ing n sermon in the morning in the
’ ffoni time to time prescribed by chnrter under which the City of Son- iately upon its final passage nnd adop­ Swedish tongue and in the English
6r&lt; tinnee. or as mny be otherwise font, Florida,, Is now operating and tion, nnd snid ordinance shall become language at night. While here he was
Provided by this cnarter; to adopt and functioning, shall bo amended in the of full force nnd effect ns to all of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
»nf&lt; r&lt;c local police, sanitary and oth. manner hereinabove stnted and sot the provisions therein contained, or Ericson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson nnd
“ SERVICE T H A T COUNTS**
similar regulations not in conflict forth; nnd a* to whether Section 174 ns to such of said provisions as may son of Monroe, attended the service nt »
the Lutheran church.
* th the laws of the State of Florida; of said charter shall be repealed.
he ratified and approved as tho re­
We handle ev ery th in g in
Mr. and Mr*. Fisher nnd brother of
' ' do what ever may be deemed nece*Section 8. Thnt nt aaid election to sult of the election ordered called and Osceola have l«*en quite frequent vis­
Ur&gt;'or proper for the safety, health be railed and held in tho manner pro­ held, only from and after the time
! THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
f uvrnience nnd general welfare of its vided by Section 7 of thi* ordinance, snid ordinance in approved, either in itors of late ut the home of Mr, und
S
Car Lota or LcaB. Ship us
''habitants, and to exercise nil pow* thi* ordinance shall be voted upon a* whole or in part, by the referendum Mrs. Forest West nnd family.
Norman Swanson visited at the
♦r» of local self-government. Tho a whole by title only, and also, each vote of the elector* of the City of
home of his parents on Sunday,
Richmond, Virginia
■
numeration of particular powers Section of the charter under which Sanford, Florida.
Archie Swanson was among those
"♦rein ahnll not be held or decried to the City of Sanford, Florida, Is now
Adopted on this the 10th day of
going to Orlando to attend the water
exclusive, but in addition to the operating and functioning, sought by April A. D., 1022.
carnival
recently with the other hand
lowers enumerated herein, or implied this ordinance to be nmended or re­
CIIAS. E. HENRY,
boy*.
S, O. CHASE,
pealed, shall be separately voted upon
The minister of Sweden nt Wash­ SANFORD
FORREST LAKE,
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
by the electors participating in *ald
ington,
Axel F. Wallenberg, wife and
Hayfield Carhurators election.
City Commissioners of Sanford,
JOHN COVE. Proprietor
daughter and their ncme, were callers
Florida.
Section 9. That the ballots used at
Installed and GuaranieeH by
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
the election ordered to he called and Attest: *
Itorell one day last week. They were 1018 West First S treet
1018 West P in t Street
Sanford Battery Service held by Section 7 of this ordinance
L. R. PHILLIPS, Clerk
proud to represent such an honest, in(Seal)
■hall state the title of the ordinance
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P v tI U H ex cry a tlm iN l n t t f l
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922
too fnt to run fact and he might not
be able to outdistance the mob even
in Florida.

they are not utlaffedl They want
Adrianople, with a few other odda
and ends.
So the “unspeakable Turk" is to be
tolerated in Europe again, and given
recognition as t respectable power,
nnd endowed with his old capacity for
messing up the affairs of civilization.
England, France and Italy conclude
that, after all, they need him in their
business. Particularly they need the
weak, crooked old Sultan, in his re­
ligious capacity, as head of the Mo­
hammedan faith. He can help the
British keep India loyal. So fades
another war iidcal, and another war
job is left to do over again come
time."-

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steel drawbridge across the St. Johns Florida twelva years ago, and n,
river at OYteen ferry and make oth­ number Is dally increasing.
^7*
er Improvements. Seminole county there are more people from oUti*b
can be depended ujion to keep up with going tto the beaches of pj^m
the march of progress that Is tak ­ county today than were living i„ ^
ing place all over Florida.
The county ten years ngo; so what wjj
Tampa Tribune voices the sentiments a road to be boasted of then. R jof the southern part of the state in come an embarrassing hindrance *the following:
day.
The call for bids on a $2,500,000
Pinelas'realizes a!] thh, and there
good roads proposed bonding con­ has sprung into being the demand fw
tract by Pinellas county, means that more roads. Not only has the del
county is bidding high for immediate mand gone out for more roudi,
nnd continuing permanent develop­ looking over its past experience ai
ment.
road builder, there is grown up a d».
With this money it proposes to build mand for more permanent road* t\ (
or improve from one to two hundred dun) demand should be heard and a:,
miles or roads through the peninsu­ ceded to. The need for more To**
lar county which is no favorably sit­ j there in doubted, and that a count;
uated for growth and permanent de­ should today build a road'which wflj
velopment.
not lost as long as the life of tht
With already a legnthy mileage of bonds which financed it iss bei-omitt.
hard surfaced roads, Pinellas real­ more nnd more impossible.
izes that it is not enough. It was one
Colored Easter Eggs for sale it
of the first counties to recognize the
13.5^
importance of a hard surfaced road Mobley's Snturday.
in Florida, and with traffld light
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, Apn]
and no lamp of experience by which to
be guided, Pinellas, like other coun­ 21s t
&gt;&gt;.tft
ties built mere ribbon-like roads,
«
thinking they would be ail that could
Electrically operated, an automa­
be needed. But it is likely then* are tic device has been Invented to ketp
today more automobiles fin Pinellas the air in n room heated by ateaa
county alone than there were in all at any desirable degree of

Sanford is endeavoring to raise
$150,000 for n new hotel. The people
are being asked to subscribe the
r tn i.ia iic iia
J. :ioi.i.v
KAItar greater portion of the stock issue.
N, J. UMAIID__ H # rrrla v T rn a a ftr Such an undertaking should not be
H. A. .&gt;KKL________ G iatral X aaairr difficult in such a progressive city.
C. 1_ IHWI5I___ ClrralatUa H a u f ir
_____I’kanv IW ay la liM P. M.
—Orlando Reporter-Star.
A i m l l t l u Italra M*Ar Koai*a
o
—
A p y llra lla a
The
Standard
Oil
Company
an­
B u k a r r l p l l o n I ' t l r r la AStaar*
nounces today a reduction o2 one cent
O il Vfar __________
•lx Monika
per gallon of gasoline. This is done
llr llm H la City fcy Carrier
..
.
,
Oar svrrk —................. .........Grata because the supremo court has found
Tkr bl« 13. l a m-pagr
_ _ Wrrklr llrr- the gasoline tax invalid. Thus It
ale rallrrly rairra Sraitaalr Csaai
Craaly seems that when the legislature
a a l la yakllafarS n r r y Friday. ASitr, . .
,
,
Malax raira n a lr kaawa oa a pp IIra- "a n ts to raise a fund for good roads
lira. Dewoeratir la yaiitira. saao-yrr n comcJ from the average tax payer
ROAD BUILDING EVERYWHERE
yrar, aliraya la aSiaarr.
after
all.
You
raise
the
tax
on
gas
MicMiir.it t i i i : asmociatkii rttK ss
and the Standard raises it on you and
Florida counties and especia.&gt;y
Owin' to th' great number of motors, those progressive counties of south
the people as usual pay the freight.
Would it not bo just as who to as­ you can't rely upon th’ charm of a Florida are continually building new
rabbit’s hind foot.
Good Friday.
sess every part of the state so much
roads and bonding not only for new
and be through with it.
roads but bonding to make the old
And the banks are closed, yet.
ronds
wider nnd repairing them and
tern. It is a far cry between the
------------- o-------------Congratulations to Sanford Elks schools of the early days and those keeping them in shape. The vast
Wish we were a banker so we could upon securing the property of the of the present. There were few, if amount of travel all over south Flor­
go fishing today.
1Rod &amp; Gun Club. Under the patron- any high schools in those days, none ida makes wider roads and better
-----------o-----------age of the Elks Club the house and of the educational frill* which have ronds imperative.
.Seminole county
Weather reports says no rain for grounds will be made a community crept into the schools, nnd of courso has just voted time w arrants to the
several days nnd the old timers say club where nil the visitors nt any n much smaller corps of teachers to amount of $ 100,000 to repair many of
not till the change in the moon.
time will be made to feel a t home. pay. The 3 per cent mlilnge to the ronds airendy built, to build a new----------- o
And by securing another nice home which the pioneer schools had to look
Others there are who sny it will be of their own the Sanford Elks will for their support, nnd which thoy
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dry until there is a change in the grow and expand ns the green bay were warned not to exceed, may have ..........................................................................................................................................1 .................... ............................................................. ..
moonshine which seems very pluua- tree nnd will double their member- been sufficient when "the little red
!
Ible.
ship. This was certainty a move In srhnolhuusc” was the main temple of
the right direction nnd most mngnan- ..i ication, but it wus found ridiculous\ sailor was caught in Miami with imous upon the part of the Rod and ly Inadequate, when the high schools
T5 cases of booze on him nnd said he Gun Club to give up their proposition began to be established in union diswas taking it to the hospital. Pity to the Elks upon such good terms.
tricts, with thousands of pupils and
the poor sailors upon such night as
----------- o----------large corps of teachers. Then the legthis. Yes.
All Sanford will rejoice over the islnturc grudgingly grantrd to certain
----------- o----------faiR that Secretary Pearman of the districts the right to levy 10 mills adThe City Commissioners have de- Chamber of Commerce has landed the ditionnl for the support of the
cidcd that they will not prohibit the Southern Drug Co., nnd nt Inst found schools, nnd thnt is now proving too
people bathing in the lakes in Orlando them a place where they can operate little, nnd many district officers are
Thus again will Orlando 1ms n busy their immense business until such ’ devising ways and means to keep
place on Saturday nights.
time as they may want to build. The their schools open for the rcgulnr
------------- o------------Southern Drug Co., is only one of tho nine months period. It Is not n good
Orlando Sentinel says it is more many wholesale houses that are try- advertisement to send out to the
thnn probable that the increase in val­ ing to locate here as soon n* suitable wor|d th„t the school* of Florida arc
uation called for by tho State Equal- quarters can bo nrrnngcd for them. t | „ s j n g for lnrk of money to keep
lizer will be called off. We opine If there are nny available places for them running. So the schools in
it will be railed off in many instan­ new business the owners of the prop- home localities are passing the hnt,
ces.
terty ought to be nt least decent hoping to raise enough by populnr
------------- o------------nlsmt the m atter nnd not try to subscription to pny the teachers for
The Florida Truck Owners will sting the newcomer.
If Sanford the fraction of the term remaining.
meet in Orlando this month and this property is so valuable thnt no ordin­ It is evident thnt some drastic notion
should be a good time for them to go ary man can touch it the owners must be taken very soon, or we must
after the law thnt assesses n double should be paying more taxes for it. curtail our school system very mate­
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o -----burden on the owner of n truck for
rially, .
hire.
IIRYAN PAGE—MR. IIDI.I.Y
What excites onc"s wonder is why
. —o — —
PI.EASE
.
the fathers should hnve though it
We would like to have been in
necessary to plnco any limit on the
Now what will our friend Rob Hoi amount of money to be raised for
Charleston when that 20,000 pound*
of gunpowder went off yesterday. ly of Sanford sny nfter he has printed school purposes. There is no limit
Bet it woke up thnt dear old town as this positive statement: “That Mr. on the amount to be rnised for ronds
nothing else would do and It scented Bryan will l&gt;« a cundidate for the and bridges, and oilier m atters of
senate in opixisition to Senator Tram ­ public welfare. The county commis­
like another earthquake.
mell, we have long been convinced." sioners enn assess such millnge ns
------—— 0 -------Thoy hnve now discovered a gyro- Bob might have to change his mind they may deem necessary, but when
stnbllizer th at will keep a ship from now.— I.nketand Stnr.
they come to the matter of support- *
rocking in a bio storm and prevent
Don’t remember to have ever made ing the srhools, they nre met by the
sea sickness.
Times certainly do such a statement, Lynn, old chap. But stern command, "Thus for and no
change from year.to year. When we if we bod said it we were more thnn fnrthcr," Dill tho fathers believe
were suiting the wintry seas they had half right for he was virtually a the people could be trusted to build
no such arrangements nnd sailors candidate for some time or a near ronds nnd bridges us their needs de­
were snilors, Tho new arrangement candidate. Of course nfter he found manded, but could not be trusted to
will no doubt be all right for those out the Sanford Herald would not provide for the education of their
thnt need it. As for us wo prefer support him he decided it wn* no use. children without embarrassing restriethe old "recking horse" with plenty
j Units? If the last legislature hnd
JOHN WAN A,MAKER HAYS:
of rolls for brenkfnst.
j shown ns much anxiety for the wel, fare of the children of Flnridn us
Despatches from Ireland snV the
The All the-tlme Growing Store in'I it did for the safety of the pestifer­
people over there may settle nil their green all the year round,
ous cattle tick, we should not be in
When anything stops growing some-1 the deplorable state we nre now.—
disputes with another rlection. Thnt
, Tompa Times.
in a good suggestion. If ther» is any­ thing within it becomes dead.
thing an Irishman likes better than a
A few year ago in Florida at varflght It is un election nnd give them ious point* the frost, year nfter year , 1TilK UNSPEAKABLE TURK WINS
sufficient elections they will cease to destroyed the fruit-bearing orange 1
One of the main reasons for enter­
fight—only ul election time. Fight­ groves.
To some of the settlers it wus a ing the Inst war aside ftom the old
ing and playing politic* nre the chief
divernions of the Irish and they deathblow, nnd with their broken spir- gag of "making the world safe for
should be allowed a little relaxation its and discouragements they moved Democracy" was the hope that the
Turk could lie forever silenced, driv­
from work nt times. And anyhow we nway.
But there was n brave remnant left, en out of Europe and stopped from
want nit those killings in Ireland
stopped. Otherwise there will be no us there is everywhere, come what any further depredations nnd massa­
material left for the New York police will, who held on and chopped down cres. Now it seems thnt in the gen­
the trees, grubbed out their roots, eral windup nnd the pence treaties
force.
plowed up the ground, nnd nre now that Turkey will gain ns much or
Fatty Arbuckle is now n free man reaping small fortunes annually from more than any other nation. The St.
the jury returning a verdict of not almost n cuntinunlty of astonishing Augustine Record voices our senti­
guilty in n few minutes after retir­ crops of celery, lettuce, onions, toma­ ments in the following:
"The French think the Turks are
ing. Fatty can now go to fnrmnig toes, cabbage, peas and beans.
r \ * fast us one crop is harvested not likely to accept the terms of the
nr.d settle down with the few dnttnrH
tho lawyers have left him out of tho nnd shipped away to fill orders, an- Near East settlement agreed to by ■
a a
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wreck of his fortune. Fatty, however, other planting is done, and some one allied representatives. The nnturnl 9
a
vegetable
succeeds
another
for
nine
comment
of
nny
American
fnmilinr
aays he is due for a "comeback" nnd
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aincr he has been whitewashed thi months in the year.
UST as a masterpiece of art is set in a frame
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The sight of long trains of freight of those Turks!”
public should give him a fair chance.
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that is in keeping with it, so are Society
No enemy of the Allies bad so little
He would probably get n fair chance ears on the tracks loaded with but
if be wan in Florida Instead of Cali­ one vegetable billed to the New York to expect from a w ar settlement. En­
Brand Clothes tailored in a manner that befits
fornia—however we nre afraid he is distributors was one of the finest tering the war wholly without provo­
their style. Their smart lines are tailored in—
sights this year about Sanford.
cation, doing the Allies incalculable
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harm in the wnr’a prosecution, hav­
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TI1K
DILEMMA
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committed
the
worst
moral
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pressed
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sinful history, it wns generally ac­
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That is why these fine clothes retain their smart
The schools of Florida are in hard cepted nfter the armistice that T ur­
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From all over the state come key was to be kicked out of Europe
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cose.
style
and
trim
drape
after
months
of
wear.
That
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is also why they are so inexpensive in the end.
shortened terms. If tlyru were only dimensions thnt would leave her In- (R
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here nnd there a school in financial capable
of barm
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difficulty, it might be charged to herself seemed not to expect much J
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some 'imprudence,
or
even
incompebetter
than
that.
Americans
took
it
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tence of the school authorities, but us a matter of course.
the trouble is so general thnt thnt ex­
Now it is proposed to give back to
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
planation will not suffice. The school Turkey practically all of Asia Minor, S
officers are not to blame for the de- including Armenia, with mild re ■
EASTER CANDIES
is
plumbic condition which afflicts the strictions on the right to massacre ■
schools. They have done the best the remaining Armenian*. Greece is
■ they could with ‘.he means given to be stripped of nearly all her re■ them, but they could not do the im- cent gains, for Turkey’s benefit.
The
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possible. They could not stretch n Turks are to keep Constantinople,
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�SOCIETY

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922
having high score, was given a dozen
hand made tea napkina, the cut prize, Fairbanks Spent

ribbon shoe trees, was won by Mm.
Joe
Chittenden, while the honorec,
FBBI) DAIGEK. Soclitr Editor,
Mm. Baggett was presented n dainty
k. „ . . . frl*a4a
m organdie npron.
If
b" l o t s * » * ; n k » r * * r » a l M
following the awarding of the
- » « » • " "u . . a m rr e a le r t a la la ., w r lla
» * » • • * r * J . . thU J re a rla ia a l, t l t l M prizes, the hostess served a tempting
salad course.
- P P r ^ U le * .
Invited to meet this charming honoree were Miss Glcnna Locke of SisSOCIAL CALENDAR
temville, W. Vn., Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
S .t u r J ^ - S t o ^ l i ^ T ’eiU be held at Miss Esther Miller, Mm. Robert
four o'clock nt Central Park.
Hines, Mrs. C. R. Kinlcy, Mica Fern
a S L f - U t t l . M l.. C .rolln. Hill Ward and Mrs. Joe Chittenden.
‘ W,H . ntcrtain a number of her
young friend* at an Eaater Egg
EASTER BALL
Hunt at her home on Fourth S t,
Boys' make your dates for the Hasat four o'clock.
ter ball, Monday evening ut the Par­
Wedncf lay—The Welfare Department ish House. The Wurren-Wright or­
meeting at 3:30 in the afternoon.
chestra fill furnish tin- music; besides
the music, there will be favors, sup­
Mr* C Boyce Bell hus n* her hou»e per, and sevcrnl novelty stunts, nmong
fueat Ml** Mary Kmily C chcnaurt of them being one of the Robert Hern­
Richmond, Ky.
don specialties. Mr. Herndon needs
no introduction, and this skit will be
The Pipe Organ Club will meet at out of the ordinary. This is to be a
the home of Mm. Stewat Telfcnl, nt real hall with the exception of full
4:00 p. m. Monday.
dress suits, the weather being too
warm. Come out and have n good
Mr« Bryan Sturronn nnd baby left time.
Wednesday night for their home in
Pittsburgh, Pa-, after spending the SWOPE AND WALSMA NAMED
• four month* here with her mothTO REPRESENT SANFORD
*“,r. Mr-. !■ A. DoUglMS.
AT KI WAN IS INTERNA- .
TIONAI, AT TORONTO
Mr*. Strong E. Barrett left this
nuon for Jacksonville, being called
With all the spirit and pep, charac­
there by the sudden death this morn­ teristic of the hunch, the local Kiwnning nf her cousin, the Rev. Fr. Uor- is Club assembled around the festive
ham. rector of the Church of the Board at the Valdez yesterday.
Good Shepherd of that city.
Tho first business to be transacted
was the naming of delegates to refresent tho local Club at Kiwnnis InHOLY ( ROSS CHURCH
At Holy ('loss Church, Holy Satur­ temntionnl to be held in Toronto,
day (Easter eve), Haptisms will be June ltith. Oliver Swope and Fred
administered nt ■* p. nt. This service Wnlstna were the ones named, al­
i* the first Vespers of Easter day.
though Dumas offered a good reason
who he should go.
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
Dr. Langley was the ten minute
The Nellie Turner Circle m*d W*;d- speaker for the day nnd discussed nt
nesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. length health conditions in Sanford
J L. Miller. There was a good a t­ nnd throughout the State. The Doe­
tendance of members, and an Inter- tor gave some dry statistics, but kept
rs ting program was rendered. It was the boys laughing for the wholo ten
voted that the Circle would clothe one minutes by interposing some good
nf the orphans nt Arcadia throughout snappy stories and sells on the doc­
tho year, and it was also voted to tors.
have a visitation day one- a month
Jno. D. Jinkins was recognized by
The meeting adjourned to meet Chairman Connollcy as a new Kiwnnnext Wednesday nt the home of Mrs. ian, nnd Sheriff Hand nnd Mr. Craw­
ford were recognized ns visitors.
It. G. Methvln, 108 Maple Street.
Berry Jcrnigan was tho lucky boy
in the pull drawing contest and will
IN HONOR OF HKIDK
One of the prettiest parties of this speak four weeks from yesterday on
week w,v that given yesterday after­ the subject 'Why a Y'oung Man
noon hy Mrs. Edward Betts at her Should Get Married.’
Probably the most amusing incident
home on Park avenue, when she en­
tertained at bridge, honoring Mrs. of the day was the solo offered by
Braxton Baggett, a recent bride. The Oliver Swope, when ho sang Lila
guests included the members of the Jane for being late—he sang (? ) the
first versa and Forrest Lake came to
Ban Ton Bridge Club.
The rooms where tho card tables his rescue by demanding protection
«err placed were beautifully decorat­ for tho club.
ed with quantities of snap dragons
combined with ferns. On the card ta ­
MR. W. II. TOLRERT, REP­
llies were cunning Knitter baskets fill­ RESENT! NG SHAFER-WEED­
ed with tiny Easter eggs nnd little EN TAILORING COMPANY.
chirk*.
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WILL HE WITH US FRIDAY
After several interesting games of AND SATURDAY. APRIL 14TII
bridge, scores were counted and the AND 15TH.—SANFORD SHOE
I5-2tc
prize- awarded. Mrs. J. D, Woodruff, &amp; CLOTHING CO.

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In Produrting "The Three Musketeer*"
"Doug" Han Made the Moat
1-avUh Picture of IU«
Career.
For the first timo since he became
a screen nctor, Dougins Fairbanks
*l&gt;ent n cold million dollnm in order
to make "The Three Musketeers,"
which has proven to he the film sen­
sation of the picture world, and
which was adapted by Edward Knoblock from Alexander Dumns* famous
novel, nnd directed by Fred Niblo.
Never before In the history of the
motion picture industry was a pho­
toplay produced on so lavish a scale
ns was this forthcoming Fairbanks
offering. Nearly a hundred thousand
dollars wn *spent on costumes alone,
and more than half that amount was
expended in the building of exterior
sets, not counting the ship nnd the
pier which cost a small fortune be­
sides.
The payroll for the stars and play­
ers was more than three times as
heavy for this picture as it was on
any previous Fninlmnk's film, owing
to the fact that was the aim of tho
star-producer to get the best talent
nvnilahle, regardless of cost.
More women play with Doug in
important roles in “The Three Mus­
keteers thnn ever before appeared
with him in any feature. Marguer­
ite Do La Motte, Mary MacLnren
nnd
. . Barbara. .La . Marr, all stars .in
tht‘,r own ri*hf' wh" nrt* ftmon‘I ^
hi«!,c*t ^
photoplayon* on the
screen, take the lending parts.
| All told,f there are one hundred and
sixteen persons in tho cast not counting the extras, and the weekly pay­
roll for "The Three Musketeers"
reached the staggering figure of over
530,000 u week.
This wonderful production will be
shown at the Star Thenlre today an^
tomorrow.
NOTICE
The Singer Sewing Machine Com­
pany has opened a store in the Elder
Springs Water Co. office with a full
lino of accessories. Machines sold on
easy terms.
15-6tp
T. M. DUNLAP. Mgr.

Many Violators
of Transient Law
Era People Are A*arc of the Pro
visions of This Statute.

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PEERLESS PINELLAS
HOLDS BAD CHECK
WILL VOTE BONDS
TO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL
FOR REPAIRING ROADS
MIAMI, April 13.—That part of tho
i l l y T h i * %n*f &gt;r l ni r «I P r r « « i
laws of Florida dealing with the isCLEARWATER, April i:t.—Plnelsunnee of worthless check*, passed
la* county on June "0 will vote on
a bond issue of $2,000,000 for con­ by tho last legislature, was held un­
constitutional In n ruling handed
struction of new and widening of old
down here yesterday by Court Com­
highways in tho county, the County
missioner Hcffernnn, acting in the ab­
Commissioners selecting that date
sence of Circuit Judge Brnnping,
and announcing the appointment of
precinct election boards at the meet­ Commissioner Hcffernnn, ir. making
ing Monday. Each election board has his ruling in habeas corpus proceed­
ings instituted by J. M. Andrews,
at least one woman member.
charged
with pnssing a worthless
The proposed bond issue is for
i heck, ruled that the statute is in vio­
trunk line and minor roads. In some
lation of Section It! of tho declaration
section* of tho country there is ob­
of rights of the constitution of Flor­
jection to bonding for minor roads at
ida. He ruled that tho Inw does not
thi* time und if the $2,000,000 issue
imply fraudulent intent on the part of
fails of ratification it is said tho
the
person drawing the check, and
Commissioners will meet immediately
(hat
the declaration of rights says
and rail an election for tho issuance
that
"no
person shall he imprisoned
of $1,000,000 in bonds for construefor debt, except in case of fraud," and
tion of new trunk line roads and the
therefore, in his opinion this lack of
widening of those now in existence.
provision is the grounds upon which
the decision wns made.
Don’t tail to come and see the sev­
The opinion will he reviewed hy
en little Spiggotts, all equally as
Judge Branding on his return from
bright and intelligent n* their father.
Key West.
"The Hoodoo," April 20lli nnd 21st.
10-Stc
Douglas Fairbanks in "The Three
Musketeers"
at the Star Theatre, to­
Sec our new chic models. Comparo
Ifi-ltc
our prices.—The Quality Shop. Ifi-ltc night nnd tomorrow.

Mil.LIONS TO DIE
GENOA, April 14.—From six mil­
lion to seven million Uussinns will
have died of famine before the next
crops are harvested, according to a
report received from Captain Quis­
ling, representing the international
Conference organization headed hy
Gen. Fridtiof
Nansen.
Captain
Quisling estimates tho number of
.sufferers on May 1 nt 600,000 in tho
region of Odessa and at 1,000,000
each of the following affected re­
glens: Nicolnicff. Eknterinoslnv, Dolict/, Harkof, Krcmontchoug and Pol­
tava.
EPISCOPAL MINISTER
WELL KNOWN IN STATE
DIES AT JACKSONVILLE
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JACKSONVILLE, April 14.—Rev­
erend Dr. Milton It. Wortham, Itccor
of the Church of Good Shepherd,
Episcopal, here, nnd one of tho most
widely known divines in Floridn. died
suddenly at five o'clock this morniug, with heart trouble, lie came to
Florida five years ago from Austin,
Texas.
KILLED HORSES
FOR FOOD IN RUSSIA

HOARD CONTROL MEETING
HODGES FAMILY
. (Its T h r ( u u r l a l r d I ' r r n l
POSTPONED TODAY
HELD
BIG
RE
UNION
The spring season Is a favorite
PARIS, April 14.—A number of
AT CEDAR KEYS
American drivers of relief wagons in
time for the planting of ornnmentnls
(H r T b r (M iirluIrS I'rraai
around the home. Many house-hol.
I ALLAMASKEK, April 13.—Tho Russia have been killed In tho street*
( U r T h r . Va a i H - l i i t r d I ' r m l
dors do not realize that In getting cut­ CEDAR
KEY, April 13.—Tho Hod­ Board control meeting which was by the famished populace who seized
tings and rooted plnnts from neigh­ ges family held a family re-union scheduled for today was nostponed the horses for food, according to re­
bors’ yards, they are violating an im­ hero last week, thi- first time in forty until tomorrow because of the lack of port* received yesterday hy Ameri­
can relief organizations in Pari* from
portant state law and running tig­ years that the five brothers and two a quorum.
Ufa, Unshkeer and Tchylinbulsk fam­
rish of getting some serious insect sisters have been together. A feature
ine
districts. Two drivers from tho
pest or plant disease.
THREW BOY IN CREEK
of the gathering wns the attendance
American relief administration were
Plnnts nrc subject to attack hy of “Aunt" Hanna Cloud, the oh! lieinsect pests and diseases. These pests gross who nursed the seven Hodges
DETROIT, April 14.- Three boy* killed this week the report said.
are often qquite serious, nnd .n tho children nnd who, although all of ranging in age from II to 17 are
aggregate cost our Nation n billion them arc getting on in years, still held in the juvenile detention home ILLINOIS RIVER
IS ON RAMPAGE
dollars n year. On more than one looks upon them ns though they were here pending Investigation of charges
PEOPLE FLOODED OUT
occasion Florida citizcm, with the little shavers. "Aunt" Hnmia, her thoy threw Louis Dargan, 10 years
best of intentions, have given their hnir ns white ns snow, welcomed her old, into Conners' creek on the cast
(Ilf Th* .
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neighbors uninspected plants to s r t former charges and took especial do- side after stripping him of his clothIIKARDSTOWN, All., April 14.—
around their homes, and in this way light in reminding them of tholj ing. Y'oung Morgan's clothing was
Waters of the Illinois river continued
have caused them great money loss childhood days.
on the creek bank yesterday but his rising today nnd three fourths of tho
anil trouble. What is more serious,
The brothers and sisters who gath- body has not been found
population of this city of eight thou­
such an action often costs innocent ered nt the home of W. It. Hodges for
The hoy* detained are Edward Solk, sand, are driven from their homes or
neighbors large sums, when they arc the re-union dinner were Lieutenant 7; Edward Clark, 14; and Frank
moved to their second story rooms.
in no way responsible.
Yuleo Hodges, of Washington, nd his Tamnln, 14. They were taken into Half of the city’s area is under water.
To protect our citizens from such family; C. J. Hodges, of Inglia; T. R. custody after the fnther of another
losses the Floridn plant act of 1915 nr.d J. C. Hodes, of Cedar Key and playmate of young Dargan informed
You wHI just love the way Gwen­
wns passed. IP provides, among oth­ Mesdames Klrrhhnln and Hughes.
the authorities the child had been dolyn Bering ton-Shine says, "Yes,
er things, that all plnnts must be
——thrown into the creek nt a point Mamma," in the Hoodoo, April 20th
inspected and certified before they can
Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three where the water wns eight feet deep. niul 21*t nt the High School, Ad­
ho moved from ono property to an­ Musketeers" at the Star Theatre, to­
mission 35c and 50c. No reserved
other. This means that a nun must night and tomorrow.
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BANK CLOSE TODAY »
seats.
IO-3tc
have his yard plnnts, such ns rose
hushes, poinsettin, citrus trees, etc..
See our new rhie models. Comparo
See our new chic models. Compare
Today being Good Friday, the banks
Inspected before he can move them to our prices.—The Quality Shop. Ifi-ltc in the City were closed nil day.
our pri.es.—The Quality Shop. Ifl-ltc
another property in the same town,
or before he can give them away, ft
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nlso provides that he must have a
certified lag attached before he can
move them. It Is not the intention of
the stnte to place a burden upon the
people, hut merely to secure protec­
tion, and for the inspection provided
for by thi* lnw. A request for in­
spection should bo made considerably | ■
OUR STOCK IS COMPOSED OF UP-TO-DATE LADIES’
inndvnnce of the date on which the
APPAREL
plnnts are to ho moved, so that an in- ■
spector will have time to get nround. j J
VALUES! Madam, you’ll find next to impossible In duplicate
Our plant inspection law is of the (
utmost importance. It is the duty of
nil good citizens to see that it is j
complied with, for each movement of
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AND OTHER
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CANTON
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It should he borne In
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CREPE DE CHINE
NEW MATERIAL
GEORGETTE
scions can spread disease* as well as
GEORGETTE
complete plnnts, nnd that tho lnw
AND COTTON
TAFFETA*
very properly provider that the same
reqqulrement* must be observed in
SILKS AND WOOLEN SKIRTS. LINGERIE AND MILLINERY
their movement.
Those wishing to apply for inspec­
The values will amaze youcome and be convinced
tion, address Nursery Inspection,
rare State Plant Board, Gainesville, 9 --------------------------------------Florida.
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John . Springer, Assistant Nursery
Inspector, Box 553, Orlando, Floridn.
—Orlando Sentinel.

IEaster is here I
The Time That You Want to Be Well Dressed
Remember your feet-------- nice looking Shoot* are important

EASTER SPECIALS
Ladies* Patent and
Kid Oxfords i
Strap with Junior Louis Heels

Special value

$ 5 .9 5

Men’s Mahogany
, Oxfords
"Best in the World"
These are the famous W. L.
Douglass Shoes nnd arc guar­
anteed to give satisfaction, pair

$ 8.00
We have a Very Complete Stock
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Men’s Oxfords
Ladies* White Ox­
fords and Pumps
We have these in n variety of
tyies and they arc very moder­
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$ 2 .2 5
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Ranging in price from

$3.98

To $8.00

Come in nnd look them over

Men’s Oxfords
Palm Beach Color
Just the thing for that trip to
the Beach. Pair—

$2.25

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“3 BLOCKS FROM THE HIGH PRICES’
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS PROTEST
AGAINST TAX INCREASE
( U r Tfcr A M o c l a t r *

I’ r r u l

TABfl'A, April 12.—The Hillsborough county commissioners formally
protested against a twenty per cent
Increase In tax assessment ordered by
Dawson.
The world nt your door every even-

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS =
DIRECTORY :
THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney and Coanaellor-at-Law
Practicing In State and Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Bank

fi"'.

A. DeCottes

Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

S. 0 . Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORI)

FLORID'

SMITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto Repair Work
Phone 30

Comer First and Oak

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS'

Quick Service Transfei
Storage Facilities
If we pleaae you, tell others; If a»
tell ua. Phone 49B

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDES
SI7 Commercial Rtreet

Sanferd, Fla

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Mnchine and Boiler

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; Deluxe I'iatona;
Oversize Rings and

Pina;

Flywheel

Steel Gear Hards; Crank Shafta re­
turned; agents for Caille Inbeard aiW
Outboard M o to rs.-----------Phone 61

STRIKE!
T a c k l e A cdcI
L .'o k w irk

Salt water Mullet, 10c lb, Tillla’ TAKE NOTICE and save money] i i n i i i i i N i i i i i M i n n i i n i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n
Market. Phone 290, 311 Sanford Ave­
1400 buys Buick 4; *650 buys Buick ■
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nue. 14-3tp I ; $475 buys Oidsmobile 4; $600 :
buys Oidsmobile 8. Balance, terms to 5
Nice assortment new spring dress suit your purse. When they make
Cash Miller Mas a Scheme That materials received. Styles that will better cars, 1 will sell them.—N. H.
please you and a t prices you are wil­ Garner.
Really Appeals.
12-10tc
ling to pay. Visit our store and get
the advantage of the new prices.
P a ii an Amendment Prohibiting Birth, Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue.

BEATING OLD AGE

T h e O rg a n iz e d E f f o r t

SOUR ORANGES WANTED—Drop
card stating number of boxes you HAS JUST RECEIVED A COM­
"1 aee a tot of dupe Ip the papera
hnve.—W. Hayward, Winter I’urk, Fla.
PLETE LINE OF
lately about people livin' to a ripe old
Ifl-Gt&amp;wltp
agw" observed Caali Miller of the
chain cigar store ns he submitted a
handful of tem pling H avanas for the
approval of the Old Customer, says
Thrift.
"Yea. 1 believe the tendency of tha
thrift 11 toward a lo n g tr span of hu­
man life," replied the Old, Customer
gravely.
"Seeius surprisin'," continued Cash,
“how mauy people there a A In this
country today that knuwed W ashing­
ton.
I wa* read In' 'bout one gay
young blade out In Kentucky who says
h e ’s fetgot w hether he's ltf) on the
30th er 130 on the iMth, hut anyhow,
he says, I feel Jest us young as 1
ever did. If not more so, and toy only
physical defect, hi- Huya, Is dandruff.
"An’ there's annther one In Missouri
thut s t n r 'H his present remarkable
output of w hiskers when the kerosene
lamp u u s coiiNlileri-il more or less of a
doubtful experiment, an' be says lie
ain't lost a night's sleep slime the elec­
tion of Andy Jackson, exceptin' when
he wns teethin' for the third time.
An' up In New England there's a n ­
other one of these here hoy wondera
Jest roundin' Into the full glory of Ills
12-4tIt year. Expects to begin sbavln'
un' git Into long punts before lung
now. .Says he's smoked ull Ids life an'
saved the coupons, nild from the way
he's feelln' now lie's plnimlu' to turn
'em In fer u veelosypede. An* there's
a lady down South aome'ers that I aee
claims her favorite outdoor sport Is
r«l»lii' century plants un' the Aral
hundred years she «uya la the hurdest,
tin' ulie ain't seen n alck day since she
was In her first teens.
"T hey're a lot more I see referred
to In supprlaed accents by the papers,
with pictures and a complete confes­
sion of how they done it. Hut the big
hero of 'em all, the guy that makes
the oldest Inhabitant today look like
a bnbe In arm s r ry ln ' fer papa's m us­
tache, was the lute Mr. Metbuseluli,
a u th o r of durllng 1 mu growln' old.
"Accordin' to my line of dope the
mnln tiling most of the people In the
world Is iryln' to do today Is heal the
record hung up by him."
"Well, I think there’s an element of
truth In what you any." admitted the
Old Customer.
"Lis ten. We're all Iryln' to beat
the old-use game. Why are so many
women havin' their h a ir am putated
at the second Joint, and show (usin'
themselves In dresses th a t's g'dn* to
make the next generation resort to
the use of stills fer to hold onto m a m ­
m a's skirts? Alt' why do we aee so
many members of the sterner sex aud
denly break out In high school scenery
tin' almost iiiittmd h a ir dye?
Yes,
everybody w auls to he Mcilunudeli the
Hecond, art' t bey's only one way to do
It."
“ Mow's th a t? "
"H ave them birds In congress puss
a amendment prnholdtln' xJI b ir th ­
days a f te r the disc. Now. If I ain't
got no way of know In' hmv old I apt,
I'm Jest us yming as I kid myself an'
the world Into believin' I am. An' I'm
telllh' you, I'erclval, that I'm goln' to
keep rigid on bein' us much like a
whoopin' Intuitt us I kin git away with
till ut last my turn comes to git flat­
tened out by a motor truck. (Jut out
birthdays un' every mail's as young ns
every oth e r man, an* every woman's
younger than every oth e r woman. It's
the system all hum anity's bein' crylti'
fer like m thief In the night."
Anclsnt Shark.
Off the const of Norway not long
ago was captured a specimen of the
shark tribe, which. In the form of Its
teeth and In oth e r characteristic feat­
ures, closely resembles u species of
ahurk Hint Inhabited the orean In that
Imineukimthly remote m-rlod called In
geology the Devonian age. A sim ilar
sliurk was captured by the prince of
Monaco's yacht off the Madeira lalands, In I8M&gt;. These two a|teclmsns,
with a few others found In the Jnpanrse sons, which a re rem arkable for
the number of survivals of u n d e n t
forms of life tliut they contain, consti­
tute the only known representatives
now on the en rth of the Devonian
sharks.

Varuum-Msde Films.
At a meeting of thi- Academy of
Sciences In Furls Professor Hon Hovlguc desert bad u method of producing
thin melnltlc lllms by volatilisation In
u vucuuiii. T he metul to he de|sislted
Is first disposed In n layer on it plat Imini wire, which Is then h e fte d In a
high vacuum. T he Him forms oil n
plute of g l n s s , which Is kept In rota­
tion n ear the heuled wire, In this
)ulp your Fishing Tackle with n manner. It Is said, thin lllni* have been
luth Bend Level Winding Anti-back ! produced o f gold. Silver, platinum.
Iron. cop|«&gt;r. sllic, tin uml cadmium.

Feel the Thrills!!

ah, or a Shakespeare reel, Cortland
te, lleddun'a hnmbo Agate Rod, "Al
Vstrld-Wide Rett Day.
lea" bait and Heddon .Minnows at
T he llrst International conference at
lees lower than you ever expected. Washington In 1010, discussing hours
IFfERN PER CENT DISCOUNT on of labor, sought to Until them to

forty-eight hours lu the week and eight
Rods and Reels. All
In the day. lit preparation for the
Innows, each ...__
third nniitml session of the conference
ut Ucncvii there hits been sent out to
Ho- gwerttntctfls represented In the
league of tuitions n tinestlmmulre us to
the possibility of a world-wide weekly
T n E SPORTSMAN STORE
rest dny for workers lu ludustry and
tons 251-W
117 Park Avenue commerce.
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ANFORD CYCLE CO.

Hill H ardw are Co.

days, Ha Says, and tha Beat la
a Simple Matter.

Eustor Bull, Monday, April 17, un
event you cun* not afford to ntiss.
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TRAIN SCHEDULE

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CLEAN ABLE

ONE-I’IECE. PORCELAIN LINED

REFRIGERATORS

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
Arrive
83....,....... 2:36 a.m.
27........ .
01............ 1:18 p.m.
89. —........ 2:55 p.m.
85............ 6:55 p.m.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
Arrive
H2... ...... 1:48 n.m.
84____ 11:45 a.m.
80_____ 2:35 p.m.
98 .
4 :00 p.m.
28 ........ 10:00 p.m.

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Departs
2:46 ajn.
8:40 u.m.
1:88 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7&lt;10 p.m.

i First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

Departs
2:03 a.nt.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

j If You are (joing to cBuild

Trilby Ilranrh
Arrive
*No. 100 ........
*No.
24........
xNo. 158 ........
No.
22........

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

of the officers of this bank will
mean for you a full measure of the
best of service, advice or co-opera­
tion that a Modern Banking* In­
stitution has to offer its patrons.

Departs
7:00 son. This is positively the best Refrigera­
3:25 p.m.
tor on the Market Today
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Leesburg Ilranrh
Arrive
167......... 3:55 p.m.
21........... 2:50 p.m.
101......... 5:50 p.m.
2b........... 1:30 p.m.
22 ......... 7:00 p.m.

PAINT, VARNISHES nnd STAINS.

D e p a rts

.Employment Bureau

HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER­
FULLY
In these days of "flu," coughs, colds,
cronii nnd •.’.•hooping couko, it i» well
to know that every year there are
used more bottles of Foley's Honey
nnd Tar than of any other cough
medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 615 W. fith
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley’s
Honey and Tar relieved me of a hack­
ing cough, tickling in the throat,
wheezing and pains In the chest. It
is helping my mother wonderfully.”
That's why druggists recommend Fol­
ey's. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

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PAT-

TON SUN-PROOF PAINT $2.40 a Gallon. We
buy by the car load.

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 126.......... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127...........
3:49 p.m.
x—Daily, except Sunday.

Hie vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women (Wiring
employment to register at the First
Nationni Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

We invite you to call and get our prices

AT YOUR SERVICE
Extension
telephone
stations can now be lnBtalled promptly.
Extension telephones
conveniently located save
unnecessary steps in tho
homo and increase effi­
ciency in the office.
$1.00 per month for
wall sets.
$1.2.ri per month
desk sets.

| Sanford Paint and Wall
j
Paper Store
H. A. HALVERSON, Proprietor

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFIC
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SEE OUR SPRING WINDOW

fo r

Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Your Boys This Summer?

Decorate Your Lawn
I Spring Time is Here

Tho mountains of North Curolinn are tho best locations in tho world
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians nnd espec­
ially the growing boys.

! Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (Mower) Beau•
tiful—We Will Help You

Call th e Business Of­
fice.
som ir.RN BULL TELKTIKVig
AND TELEGRAPH COI'PANY

Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
is one of the best camps in the South »s well ns one of the most reas­
onable with a line corps of teachers nnd councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.

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Bond for Catalogue or See Me Personally

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wa
f a invite
i nvi te the public and nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
n chancp? Your eminent physicinns claim
th a t this wnter in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

The Eddy Refrigerators
ARE THE BEST™. WORLD, BAR NONE

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The Ford people of Sanford ns well os the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Coll phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you nnd protect vour health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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We will demonstrate them with ANY make
of family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest.

Sanford Furniture Company

�ADMITS HE ISSUED
BOOZE WITHDRAWAL
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ha.., BIBt-Ttad 1U1. top,
ORDERS ILLEGALLY
«rd firi»ton«d «UtchIn*«t doubla
NEW YORK. April 13.—That he
H r color.. bUck, whlU »nd condo- had issued fourteen liquor withdrawal
I*" raster u l ( prk* $1*28. AUo permits from the office of Charles R.
I^ L
and complete IU&gt;« of m r j . O'Conner of athe internal revenue doi T in sock*, th m q u « t « « d partmont here without Mr. O'Connor’s
S le n sth b o .. for men, women, b o n , knowledge, for James Williams, who
is believed to be n bootlegger, was the
IS , S
tato»*» #t * £ ? f i *
admission of Leo Linder, formerly a
clerk in O’Connor's office, in federal
I S before *7 * * *
court,
Brooklyn, yesterday.
I ctnford avenue.____________ 8tf- 2wt
Linder testified for the state In
Vaudeville Show, Men’. Club, April the trial of Williams, who is alleged
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C-tfc to have used the permits to purchase
| :u t
1,040 cases and 20 barrels of whiskey
The Tipc Organ Club will hnve n from the Reiners Corporation, dealers
I Cooked Food Sale Saturday, April 15. in liquor for non-beverage purposes.
faster rgtf* will al.o be on sale. Linder nlso admitted that he had
ITfcos* wishing to put In nn order for placed the official “0. K.” upon the
permits when Reiners called to see if
lr..tcr Effir. will rlcnso phone 171.
7-10tc they were genuine.
Reiners testified thnt he was paid
Vaudeville Show, Men’. Club, April $40,000 by Williams for the liquor
which he sold after visiting Linder in
in n .
the internal revenue office. Linder is
under indictment for conspiracy to
Sparton Horn Service violate the Volstead act.
Williams submitted no evidence in
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jury after the lawyers had summed
Sanford Battery Service up.

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SANFORD

c u ip o .v n s m v . w

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST

212 East. 1st St.

Sanford, Fla.

between them and Vladivostok govern­
ment troop* says a dispatch today
from Vladivostok.
Twenty miles per gallon of gas,
15,000 miles on tires, no repairs. This
is what Hupp owners say.
6-tfc
Salt water Muilet, 10c lb, Tillis*
Market. Phone 290, 311 Sanford Avcnuo.
14-3tp

FORCONGRESS
Fourth Congressional District of
Florida

W. A. MacWILLIAMS

Illy T l f %«wurlnlril rri-***»

WASHINGTON, April 13— Tarpon
fishing has been recognized by the
United States Government as a dan­
gerous sport and precaution i nrc ta k ­
en to protect the lives of fishermen
In the Pnnamn Cannl zone, by erecting
railings on the side walls of the con­
crete discharge channel! near Gntun
I-nkc. Several fishermen have been
dragged overboard there and drowned.

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General
Electric

Heciinn Four. T o w n s h ip T w e n ty H o u t lv cradle.
Ilang*- T h ir ty - tw o Boot intoroocta tho
"Tho wisest course is to drive the
K i f l al.ore i.f Mull,*t l.nkr, ttn-neo Baal
to II N.if t h» ., -t t o r i ir r i*f (Ulpl Sect Inn car to the nearest service station cith­
Fnui It., in',, Hi.uth |i&gt; tin* enriHT uf
Hr.-il.n." Threw. Four, N in e amt Ten in er before or nfter you have complet­
Town-tup T w en ty Houth, Itangn T h ir ­ ed the rest of the overhauling. Here,
ty l
Bast, I hr nee Bust along tin*
South i iiiui.ity ,»( f.itii Swot ion Throe an ex p ert b a t t e r y m a n c a n t *t your
ninl li" rvlrimlon to tho canter o f laiko
through buttery, tell whether it needs any reHo rum thelire
S o u th erly
Ijtki* Hartley to tin* Hi John* R iv ­ pairs and in other ways, assure the
er tin in i* S o u th erly up thr rou ter of
th&lt;- HI Johns ttlver to It* Intersection
with tin- i ■liter lin e o f the UrnnlMk*
hat.'hi** . ‘reek, t lienee W esterly up the
center line of s.tlil creek to the range

200 pairs of Ladies' Pumps and Ox­
fords in Patent, White and Black Kid,
values up to $ 10.00, choice $2.1*6,—
Woodruff &amp; Watson.
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BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE

success of your spring overhauling.
“One wsy of avoiding this—If you
lay your car up for the winter—is to
store your batter)’ with your battery
service station until spring. The cost
is nominal, but when you arc ready
for the touring season, you can be sure
Attest:
(Paid 1'otltlenl A d v e r tis e m e n t)
your
battery is tn good condition.
K. A DOUOLASH,
C lerk o f Hoard o f County C o m ­
“To
sum up, romembor, your bat­
m i s s i o n e r s o f Seminole C o u n ­
Whereas, the C ou n ty o f S em in ole has
tery
is
nn important part of your cnr.
ty.
Florida
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rapidly d eveloped s i n c e Its
creation ,
anil.
Give
it
at
least the same attention you
Whereas. It h as b ecom e n e c e s s a r y to
THE SPRING OVERHAULING
give to other parts and you will have
create an ad d itio n a l elec tio n preelt-e.
and voting precinct In the e a s t e r n p or­
no cause to swear at tho b a tte r y tion of said County, and,
Whereas, In o rd er to estab lish *vtd » Practically all motorists recognize rathe r, you will swear by it.
additional elce tlo n dis trict and v o ti n g
10-o.n.w.tfc
precinct it w in he n e c e ss a r y to rev ise the benefit o f ‘a spring overhauling
aiol change the b ou n d ary lin es o f Klee- for the car. And within a few weeks,
tl
District No *. k n o w n ns flen ev a .
Therefore, he It reso lv ed th at nn a d ­ thousands will be attacking this task
ditional ele ction d istrict and
v o tin g
precinct he and th e som e is h ereb y more or less assiduously according to
created and e s t a b lis h e d In S em in ole their enthusiasm or their familiarity
County. Florida, to be
k n ow n
aa
OSCEOLA. ELECTION DISTItlCT NO with the subject.
15. the territory co m p r isin g sold e l e c ­
But the elimination of carbon, tho
tion district b ein g describ ed ns fo llo w s '
IteglnnlnK w h ore th e Hast shore of tightening up of the bearing, bolts
Mullet laike In tersects the North line
of Section Four. T o w n s h ip T w e n t y , and nuts, and the freshening effect*
South of Itangn T h ir t y - t w o Kast. run of a coat of paint are not sufficient,
thence Hast to the N orth east corn er of
said Section Four, th e n c e South to the according to J. 11. Ray, manager of
corner o f S ectio n s Three. Pour.
Nino
and Ten. T o w n s h ip T w e n t y
South, the local Exlde Service Station.
flange T h ir ty -tw o K n it, th enee Hast on
"The battery,” says Mr. Ray •'re­
the Si nth line o f said Section T h ree and
lt« extension to th e c e n te r o f I.oke quires more or less attention at all
Harrier, thence N o rth erly th rou gh l-ako times of the year, but especially after
1t.irne\ to the St. J o h n s ttlver. th ence
Westerly dow n th e c e n te r line of the it lias stood in the car—idle or other­
pi li ) na River t o the outlet o f Mullet
leiWr. thence
S o u th e a s te r ly
through wise-" throughout the winter.
M
t.ake to tlir p oint of b eg in n in g
"Corrosion may have tuken place
The voting place In said elec tio n die• ri - 1 to Pc at th e C o m m issa ry of the j around the terminals, Thi &gt; should be
O s c o l a Cypress C om p an y at Osceola,
carefully scraped off and vaseline
Fl-.rlda.
v» ) V &gt; Further lt-«..tved, that the spread over them to prevent further
buiiiin.try tinea of Kiecttnn District S'i
*• kin.nn as OF.NKVA, from hneceforth trouble of this kind.
shall t*&lt; ns follows, to*wit
Beginning at the quarter section cor­ "The cradle in which the battery
ner or the West boundarv of Section rests, is frequently so badly corroded
Nine te n Town sir tp TwrnH South,
Italic* Thlrlv-two Hast, ron West to by arid, thnt, figuratively speaking,
center of |.,ke Jesstrp. thence North- the battery is only hold by a thread.
erh ilnng the center ilne of lotke Jrs.
sup to the ,st, Johns lltver thence In fact, I have seen n man's battery
Ba I lit t,[&gt; the center Urn* of tho St
Jot i • Hit* r t,' ih^'entnit"'** "iito Mul'- drop out on the road because tho mol&lt;*l l.ivk,-, lti»n* •* Mouth) i"l'r1)' Ihrmtiili turirl had failed to
examine his
Mullet L i k e to w h e r e it.* N orn, tine o f ,
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Fans

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DECLARED DANGEROUS
IN THE PANAMA CANAL

MATTRESS FAC­
TORY

E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
-Old Mattress Made New and
New Maltreea Made to Order”
french Avenue and 17th Street

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JAPANESE DRIVES
Legislature. I look upon the position Dons and ordsretl In opsn session on
this the Uh day or April, A. D. IMS.
CHITA FORCES
of Member of Congeraa aa an enlarged
1. A. HHDMI.EY.
C hairm an.
OUT OF RUSSSIA opportunity for greater aervice to the (SKA I.)
o. p sworn,
F, Cimi.KTT,
people. It will always he my ambition
C W KNT7.MIN0ER.
I lly Th y S a u t l a l r . P m * )
and
dcnire
to
merit
your
confidence
U
P II All AN.
TOKIO, April 13.—Tho Japanese
Hoard o f County C o m ­
and
support.
Respectfully,
m issio n ers of S e m i ­
troops have driven the Chita govern­
n ole County, Fltorldn.
W. A. MacWILLIAMS.
ment forces out of the neutral zone

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Thirty-two Bast on the Ea»t homntary
of Hr. lion Twelve. Town*hl|i Twclityont Houth Itnngn Thirty on* Bast,
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F. P. R IN E S
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ICE!

A till bo It furth er resolved, th a t *ntd
ole. thill d lslrlet nod v o lln p
preclnel
herein . alut.llshed a* E L l ’i ’TION D I S ­
TRICT NO 15, "hall t.e amt rem ain a
|.art of I’oiintt I'om m laalon er* District
No 5. and Ju lic e o f th e D eaie District
No 2

Sanford, Florida

ICE!

PURE CRYSTAL ICE
Now Delivered in Sanford

To the While Democratic Voter* of
TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SHIN OF (he Diatrirl: Have renided in this dis­
mt he II furthrr resolved that the
trict for more than 37 years, and for\*1
BLADDER IRRITATION OR
going t.-solutlon he rrrorded In the
-Car on Track at Freight Depot, City Delivery*
know
its
needs;
will
bring
to
the
dis­
ltegi*tr&gt; of Deads, In the offtee of
HACKACHE
t'lerk
of
the
t’lrrqlt
t’ourt
of
Herntnole
charge tif the duliea ns your Repre­ County. Florida.
And he It furtlier resolved, that the
The American men and women must sentative in t'ongress that attention, above
nml foregoing resolution ahull tie
efficiency
and
energy
manifested
in
puhll*lied
In the Hanford Herald, the
guard constantly against Kidney trou­
only newspaper puhllshrd In Seminole
my
2d
years’
service
in
the
Florida
ble, because we eat ton much and all
County, onco a week for four weeks.
our foot! Is rich. Our blood is filled
with uric acid which the kidneys
SAVE YOU MONEY
strive to filter out, they weaken from
Write ua
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overwork, become sluggish: the elimi­
Empire Hotel Block native tissues clog and the result is A A
kidney trouble, bladder weakness and
OKI,ANDO. FLORIDA
it general decline it. henith.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your bnck hurts or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; if you puffer
H
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with sick headache or dizzy, nervous
■
| spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu!
1matsim when the weather is bad, get
f from your plinrmncist about four
I ounces of Jnd Salts, take a tnble■
spoonful in n glass of water before
■
All tho Latest Popular Hits 1b re a k fa st for n few days and your
j kidneys will then act fine. This fa ­
A. H. CHASE, LESTER AND mous salts is made from the arid of
PREMIER PIANOS
graphs and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for genera­
n'RlGIIT PLAYERS, GRANDS tions to flush and stimulate clogged
kidneys; to neutralize the acids In the
Back near the beginning of things, our prehistoric fore­
urine so it no longer is a source of ir­
EDISON AND RUSSELL
ritation, thus ending bladder disord­
bears would have perished from the earth if they had not
PHONOGRAPHS
ers.
understood the science of reading advertising.
Jnd Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­
J. H. HINTERM1STER jure, makes a delightful effervescent
The cavemen didn’t know much about underwear, hair
liihia-wnter beverage, and belongs in
PIANO CO.
every home, because nobody ran make
tonic or phonographs, but they did have to eat. The one
it mistake by hnving n good kidney V v
Wclakn Illock
who could follow the tracks of the game he hunted, or
flushing any time.—Adv.
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read the meaning of a twisted leaf or broken twig, was
best off in life.

Then as now, the most consistent reader of advertising
was best dressed, best fed and most contented.
There has been something of an evolution in advertising
in the last few thousand years but the principle is just
the same.
The consistent reader of the advertisements is invariably
best informed on what?to eat and where to get it; what to
wear and how much to pay for it; what to do and how to
do it. He’s up on the most important things in life. Con­
sequently he gets most from life.
Throughout the ages, advertising has done much to
make life livable and pleasant. We owe it much.

A CHECK ON
Yourself
Do not try to pay bills without n checking
account.
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­
sides, with a checking account, you Ban keep
nn nccurnte record of your expenditures.

VI

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The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordinlly invites
you to become one of its customers.

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the J ^ l o s t o f

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922

MERICA BREAKS FAMINE
BIGGEST IN OUR HISTORY
IS THE EASTER MESSAGE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL OFFERS
ME U. S. DIRECTOR MUSCLE SHOALS
ent to America Today
By Walter Lyman
Brown

I f EUROPEAN RELIEF ADMINI8I tRATION AND HA8R1), ON DIS­
PATCH FROM DISTRICTS

LOOKS LIKE THEY WILL GET
DOWN TO BUSINESS-ON
FIVE OFFERS
( D | Tfce A i i i r t i l r S 1‘r e a s )

III; Tfce t o o f U t M

I’ r t i i )

’ LONDON, April 15.—America
hi' liroVrn the hack of the big- *
ie»t famine in the world hintorjr
•aa the Easter message sent to
America today by Walter Lyman
llroMn, European director of the
American Relief Adminiatration.
The otatemrnt waa baaed on dis­
patches received in London from
the Ku**ian famine district.

ARDIN.G
FAVORS NAVY
ENLARGEMENT
ft'ANTS STRENGTH DROUGHT UP
TO H6.000 MEN AT
LEAST *
Tfce
la I#4 Press)
WASHINGTON, April 16.—The
iouae by unnnimous consent agreed
&lt;*Uy to vote Into this afternoon on
ui amendment to the naval nppropriaion hill providing for enlisted force
4 Wd,000 men. The vote will come
o an end nftcr four hours Ocbntc
(hich 'U r ted siiortly after 1 o’clock.
WASHINGTON, April 15.—Presint Harding, in hit first public utter« « on the 1023 naval bill, declared in
letter presented yesterday to the
owe that while the decision must lie
ith congress he would be greatly dlsppointed ns he believed the country
vuld be, if the enlisted force wna cut
*low Ko.ooo.

The opinion was not sent gruttuigiven in response to a
j^ucst for the president’s views by
wpresentativo Longworth, Republl*n. 0,l&lt;‘ °T the leaders in the fight to
*T«‘.(t the pro|&gt;osaI in the bill limiting
r* furcc to 07,000. There had been
^official statements to the effect that
*** ijr‘*ident opposed a drastic rcduc-or&gt; in the personnel, and that he
f°r ‘he figure proposed in lh«
McArthur amendment.

TENNESSEE
HAS TORNADOMUCH DAMAGE

WASHINGTON, April 15.—Actual
investigation of the five ofiers for
development of the government’s war
initiated projects at Muscle Shoals,
Ala., will begin Monday before the
senate agricultural committee. Chair­
man Norris announced yesterday that
Thomas Martin, president of tho Ala­
bama Power Company, would tw call­
ed then to present the order the pow­
er company has made for construction
of the Wilson dam and operation"of
the other power projects connected
with these properties.
Members of the house military com­
mittee adjourned yesterday until Mon­
day when tho Inter-committee discus­
sions of the four private proposals
they already have examined will be
continued. Chairman Kalin said he
was “plcusantly surprised” by the
progress being msdo and expected tho
committee to ngree unanimously upon
a basis for a report to the house on
the varAius bids under consideration.
The senate committee completed its
preliminary examinations of Colonel
W. J. Harden and Major W. H. Hums,
army officers who hnve been before
the committoc this week outlining tho
physical features and Construction de­
tails of the Tennessee River, Ala,
power and nilrato units.
There will be no Interruption of the
committee’s Invcltigntion into Muscle
Shoals questions until they are clear1y revealed to the committee mem­
bers, Chaliman Norris said yesterday.
Continuous sessions will be held until
each of tho private otters, and the res­
olution proposing the creation of a
government corporation for shoals de­
velopment, has been expalined fully
and the committee is able to visualise
the effect the proposition will have
upon the devclopmrrtt of , Muscle
Shoals from a physical standpoint, Mr.
Norris said. When that has been ac­
complished, the committee will report
to the senate.
$17,000 FOR HOSPITALS
WASHINGTON, April 15.—Tlie
house bill authorising an additional
appropriation of $17,000 for hospit­
al facilities for disabled former ser­
vice men, was passed unanimously
yesterday by the senate and now
goes to Presdcnt Harding for (Inal
approval.

RADIO HILL SIGNED
totANON h a s TRUER HIDES
SWEPT BY RIG WIND
WASHINGTON, April 15.—The
I.A8T NIGHT
bill extending use of the governments
national radio facilities fur commer­
i i-uTr.,'!?.' i**~»-*^ ii" « i
LEBANON, Tsnn, April 15.—A cial and press purposes until June
*‘1° **n»ck this county last night 30, 1025, was signed by President
(•(■ping around this place on three Harding yesterday.
** doing damage roughly estimated
quarter of a million, including the FIFTY PENNSYLVANIA
«W ing of numerous houses, doyWOMBN CANDIDATES FOR
rtion of many barns, outhouses,
OFFICE THIS YEAR
killing much stock. Several perwerc more or leas seriously in(D r Tfcr A w t H i lr C P r m )
HARRISBURG, Pa., April 16.—
More than fifty . Pennsylvania women
LO.N’DON, April 15.—Tho movement are aspirants for political office in the
* »e Rritish warships to Irish wat- state this year. Four candidates for
wns interpreted hero as precau- congress but most of them seek scats
®*9fcry measure in view of tense sit- in the legislature. The primaries are
l^ion In Ireland.
next month.

...ta u te r ittnrit...

NUMBER 17

ARBUCKLE FILM BAN IS
ASKED BY RELIGIOUS SECT
--CALL UPON WILL HAYES

0 radiant Easter Morn!
With joyous hearts we greet thee:
For thou art full of lifo
And all aglow with perfect hojfl*.
With rising sun of Love Divine
Thou glcnmcst bright and warm,
Dispelling fear and chill
And all those gloomy sprites
Of sin and death, that,
As a cloud of unclean birds,
Have hovered o’er and darkened
Hearts of men for ages.

A day of life, new life.
A glowing, deathless life,
From out the boundless fount of life,
Regan to flow and pulse within:
To Prevent Exhibition
Seeking every nook and crannle,
of Pictures'FeaturOf lone man’s biding place,
That It might fashion fair
ing Fatty
A Temple for the Lord Most High
Where incensed delight and fragrance
But with thy coming,
sweet.
An era new hath dawned.
Together hind the finite and the in­
PROMISE ONE THING TO I.AliOlt
A day of light and life and love,
finite.
IN INDIANA BUT IS EXPECTED
HOARD AND ARGUF. WITH
Fragrant with the liealh of God.
TO REPLY TO LETTER UPON
I. C. C.
And then n day of love.
RETURN TO NEW YORK
A day of light that shinea
New love, a selfless love, outpouring
------- o
( I l f T h e \a a i* rln lrd I'rc a a l
With clear and radiant brightness
From the very heart of God.
CHICAGO, April
15.—Railroad
( H r T h e A s e o e l a l r S l ‘ rraa&gt;
Upon tho pathway of man’s life,
NEW YORK. April 15^-WIU
Began to flood ami inundate /
mnnngcmcnts were declared yesterday
Hays
was called upon to prevent
Revealing footprints of the One Dl- Man’s inner self and kingdom
to be fighting for the public before
exhibition of pictures featuring
vine,
With u joy nnd peace so sweet and the rnilrond labor board hero nnd bat­
Fatty Arhuckle by l ord's Day Al­
Who trod life’s pnthway to its end
pure
tling o^ninst it in Washington before
liance of New York in a lelrr
And blazed the way with loving touch That the muto birds of song within
the Interstate Commerce Commission
made public today. Ilnys is at
That man might find his way
Made music like to that heard in
to which the railway clerka presented
his Indiana home for Easter and
To God.
.
Heavenly Climes.
their defense to wage decrease)
will reply to letter on return. Al­
sought by tho carriers.
liance asked him “to prevent out­
What wondrous thoughts
‘The carriers arc now nrguing in
Of light and life and love,
Washington that a rnto reduction can-&gt; rage to moral sensibilities of eltirrnn of country threatened In the
Discouraged man begins to think;
not ho made on lha basis of wage re­
p rop osal In again exhibit
ArWhen kneeling humbly at this Fount
ductions,” declared E. II. Fitzgerald,
Of light and life nnd love,
president of the clerks' union. “ Be­ burklr films”
With trembling faith begins to drink.
fore this Imard they promise to trans- j
Intv wage reductions into ratio de­ Arhuckle Has I'aid $110,000 in Defense
—nev. Paul ilurhnns. •
Not Including Lawyer
creases.
a
SAN
FRANCISCO, April 15.—The
“They arc fighting for tho public
defense
of Roacoe C. (Fatty) Arhere nml battling against it in Wash­
hucklc
in
the three munaluoghtrr txiuls
ington.
“They are similarly nrguing that in connection with the death of Miaa
such n rate reduction would not stim­ Virginia Rappc cost more* than $110,­
ulate traffic, while here their first 000, not including uttorney'a fees, U
and primary assumption is that re­ was learned yesterday.
duction of wages would be felt in No foes have Wen received by derates, resulting in increased traffic. fens'e attorneys as yet, it was explain­
Wage reductions in the past resulted ed by Gavin McNash, chief counsel for
Arthur Griffith Will Hold Pro-Treaty Meeting in dividend increases; a reduction now Arhueklo. It was arranged that no
would probably havo Hie same result, financial matters wore to be consid­
Over Decree
to judge by the attitudo of the car­ ered “until Arhuckle bad Weil closeriers before the commerce commis­ ed," he aaid.
( D r T fce A a a o r l a l r O I’r r a a )
It la planned to release all of the
LONDON, April 15.—Developments in Ireland over Sunday are anxiously sion.
Arhuckle
films that were completed
Mf. Fitzgerald inlcrspiVsed numer­
awaited hern in view of the seizure of Fourt Courts in Dublin mid Arthur
at
tho
time
of hla arrest it was stat­
ous
exhibits
with
nttacks
on
the
roads,
Griffith's determination to hold his prn-trrnty meeting in Sligo tomorrow over
ed.
Arhueklo
himself, has no Imme­
which
he
declared
would
“push
our
the decree of the local Irish Republican army commander. The morning news­
men one step nearer an animal exis­ diate plans. He refused to appear hi
papers described the situation na serious.
tence to provide augmented income a monologue in local theatres. The
BELFAST, April 15.—Two British warships arrived at Lough Swilley, for the railroad owners," if they suc­ offer was made immediately nftcr hln
acquittal.
ceed in obtaining another wage cut.
northwest of Londonberry today.
"I do not care to capitalize my good
In tying a promise of tower rates
to their wage cut request, Mr. Fitz­ fortune so soon after achieving it,”
gerald said, the roads had “'tried to Arhuckle aaid. “There is n sentimen­
capitalize public sentiment for lower talism uttachcd to tho experience of
rates and direct it against their em­ acquittal that must conto before any
commercialism. I will return to my
ployes."
“Tho carriers havo attempted to profession when I consider It proper
place the responaibllity for high :atea, to do so.”
high pricea nnd even industrial de­
pression on the railway workera,' he
WASHINGTON, April 16.-BaUSeyenty-Five Thousand Acres in Illinois Being aaserted, adding that for 20 years the roads of the entire territory east of
carriers’ wage bill had been 43.0 per the otky Mountains, are required un­
Inundated by Waters
cent, of their operating expenses, der the Commerce Commission's &lt;k&gt;while Jn October, 1021, the latest cison .today, to maintain a uniform
( U r T fcr A u n r U I r l P r r s a )
month for which figures were avail­ achedule of freight rates on practi­
CAIRO. April 15 The levco nt Grand Tower broke this morning nnd
able, labor cost .only 40-3 per cent of cally all classes of bridr.
the swollen Mississippi spread over five thousand acres of cultivated land.
expenses."
Water eleven feet deep in aomo pieces. All residents are believed to have
reached high ground.
**+
ANT!-CIGARETTE LAW
18 COMING N E X T CAIRO, III., April 15.—A loss of more than ono million dollars worth of
crops is feared hy fanners residing north of Cairo aa a result of flood waters
LOOKOUT. OLD TIMERS
of the Mississippi river. An area of approximately seventy-five thousand
(Itr Tfcr AaanrlafrS t’rraa)
acres being inundated, fanliliea left their hotnea for higher ground.
WASHINGTON, April 15—The
National Anti-Cigarette League will
Volusia Grand Jury
Pop Anderson Dead
conduct a national clean life week EVERY AVAILABLE POLICEMAN
DOING TWO nOURS EXTRA
April twerty-third L» thirtieth, it
To Begin Investigation waa
At Chicago Home,
DUTY TODAY
announced toddy.

RAILROADS
DOUBLE FACES
SAYS UNION HAYS IS AT HOME

TROUBLE IS EXPECTED '
IN IRELAND TOMORROW,
■
DUBLIN TERRITORY SIEZED

MILLION DOLLAR LOSSES
•
IN ILLINOIS FARM CROPS
RESULT OF BIG FLOOD

WAR ONCROOKS
WILL BE WAGED
- IN NEW YORK

Grand Old Player

of Killing of Shields

Tfca A a a a r l a l r S l* rra a ,
FLOODS AT PITTSBURG
NEW YORK, April 16.—Polk* comDRIVE FAMILIES FROM
misaioqer Enright ia rallying his de­
FIRST FLOORS OP HOMES partment for war on criminala today
ordered a round-up of all know*
( R r Tfce A a a s r U t r S I 'r e a a l
1
(H r Tfce Aasssleteg Praaa)
crooks.
Every availablo policeman la
DELAND, A prll;i5.—The Volusia
PITTSBURG, Penn., April 15.doing
two
hours axtra patrol duty ba­
county grand jury expected to begin Many families in the west end were
ginning
today.
Fire thousand polleaan investigation today of the killing driven from the first floors of their
,men
are
drilling
for the annual polteO*
olWiiliam Shields near here the night homes, by damsgo estimated
of February six. Mrs. Shields, the
widow, and'Pete Smith, a negro, are
in jail here charged with murder.
" n u of
announceu
tney were tx p u t'n e the
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i murders, hold-ups and bruglarias umI
flood stage to reach the city today. not end.. '
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The world at your door every evenT 15c.—Daily Herald.
Herald want ads get raaulta.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

One of Greatest Veterans of Baseball Wife of Slain Man and Negro In Jail
Charged With Murder
World
»
CHIcXdo,* A a rif'l'fc -U tribute
from scores of former associates of
Adraln Constantine Anson, whose
death here yeatorday, reflected in­
tegrity of one of the greatest veterans
of baseball. Fop Anson died within
two days fo his seventieth birthday.
The funeral services will W held to­
morrow afternoon and there will W
a private burial Monday.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HE RALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922

The Amount Doesn’t Count. It’s the Start
That’s the Thing

THE WEATHER :

WILDER CONVINCED
.
CAPITAL MOVE PLAN
,
TO BRING RESULTS

B E llO ilH ia g
-TONIGHT-

Hon George II. Wilder of Plant
City, former speaker of the Florida
For Florida: Fair tonight
DOUGLAS
house of representatives and presi­
and Saturday.
No rain today or tomorrow or the
dent of the Florida State Capital Renext day.
rr.ovnl Association, was in the City FAIRBANKS in
yesterday. To representatives of the
Of course Florida being a dry state
Mi" ^ " ^ e c k e r &gt;• the old maid in Tribune, Mr. Wilder expressed him.
the Senior
ploy. “Oh, he looked
run
it ns well ns the next.
..................................
....... right. self ns confident the capital removal
nt me. The Hoodoo, April 20th nnd jgguc j,n ga| ret(]y taken firm hold
The great financiers of America today are the men who
10-3tc on
peopio 0f peninsular Florida,
The Hod and Gun Club will be car­
built SAVINGS ACCOUNTS but yesterday.
ried right on at the same old stand ns
nnd he believes that sentiment will
fnr ns the shoots are concerned when
have so crystalized and grown by
The first hundred dollars saved m eans the first thous­
the Elks take over the building.
the time of the Rnlntka meeting, the
and, and thnt thousand has meant mnny a man’s fortune.
movement from then on will be prac­
YOUR FORTUNE mny lie in forming the simple hnbit
tical)' automatic.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Hunter are
of banking n little surplus every day with the nid of—
the proud parents of on 8-pound girl
“With n firm resolve to move the
which arrived Thursday, April 13.
capital, nnd with a definite location Saturday at the Prin­
They have named their little dnugh-1
■elected nnd voted for by all (the
Walton
ter Gertrude Mary.
removal advocates, the capital of cess—Gladys
Florida is sure to offer a compromise in “The Wise Kid”; al­
In this issue is nn advertisement of
of state division when it secs we arc
Days are hot ar.d nights are
so a Comedy.
Kronen’’* New Store on Snnford ave­
n unit this time," said Mr. Wilder.
OUR DOORS ARE WIDE OPEN FOR YOU
cool and mnkes us feel like
nue that opens to the public tomor­
Speaking of politics in the state,
hitting the pool and when
row. Full line of ladies ready-toMr. Wilder expressed himself os
they sny our state is dry,
wear and millinery.
greatly pleased thnt Mr. Brynn hnd |
they mean the death of Old
not disappointed his expectation of I
Mun Rye, hut honestly folks,
E. B. Brown state sales manager
him. He hnd no doubt, he said, thnt
we need some rain, nnd ** Mr. Bryn" realized the d-finitencss
WANTED- WANTED!
of the Virginia Carolina Chemical
while we do not mean to ^ of the demnnd for Sen a'nr Trammell
Co , is in the city en route to his
complain, if praying will do
Fifteen able bodied young men u
| to remain in Washington that the
home in Jacksonville nfter spending
-SERVICE
-PROGRESSSTRENGTH
us any good, get busy and
the past few dnys at points in soutt
former cabinet officer nnd three Join the Medical Corps 154th In'sntr;
help our supply of food, ^ ' times Democratic presidential nomi­ Florida National Guard.
Florida and on the west coast.
for if the rain does not
RALPH E. STEVENS, Cspt.
nee would decline to consider even
come soon, the farmers will ** the most emphntic call frum his
President Knight, secretary PearM. C. F. N. G.
1R Claim Department, ten years, Sen­ man, Forrest Lake, G. I). Bihsop, J. * 1 •sing another tunc. Anyhow ** friends to enter a contest which
13-Itp
. ford, Del.
10-c.o.d-2wc G. Ball, A. !\ Connelly nnd several ** it is only 87 today at the ** would rcsul; in his defeat.
highest and it might be
others of the Snnford Chamber of
Mr. Wilder docs n o t'think Senator
The world nt your door every even­
WANTED—Everybody to sec Douglas
worse nt the dryest. Let’s go
Commerce went to Cocoa this after­
Trammell
will
hnvc
opposition
now,
ing
for 15c.—I)nily Herald.
Fairbanks in “The Three Musketeers"
5:10 A. M. APRIL II. 1922
noon to nttend the meeting of the
he holding thnt any other would-be
at the Star Theatre tonight nnd to­
Mnximum
87
Central Florida Water Traffic Lea­
candidates will understand thnt the
MR. W. H. TOLBERT. REP­
morrow.
16-ltc
Minimum
.
... 60
gue.
Brynn try-out of sentiment having RESENTING SHAFER-WEEDRange
60
failed of accomplishment, it would EN TAILORING COMPANY,
LOST
T
Barometer
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...
30.11
be
suicidal for nny man of lesser pol­ WILL BE WITH US FRIDAY
T.
J.
Miller
nnd
Son
are
moving
Claaalfied Ads 5c a line. No
$5.00 REWARD- Lost Peerless Auto
Calm
and
cloudy.
itical
note nnd accomplishment to a t­ AND SATURDAY. APRIL 11Til
the
last
of
their
furniture
stock
into
ad taken for less than 25r.
tire on rim, sire 31x1, no tube in­
tempt to break down the Trammell AND IJiTIL— SANFORD SHOE
and positively no classified
side. finder return to Atkinson Tire the new building today. Remember
Dun is the burglar who steals the strength.—Tnmpn Tribune.
ads charged to anyone. Cash
&amp; CLOTHING CO.
i:.-2lc
Store, Del.and, or Rny Bros. Filling the reception tomorrow nfternoon nt
jewels
nnd is another victim of the
four
o’clock
nnd
lnsting
until
mid­
must accompany all orders.
Station, Sanford. Lost between De­
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CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
Count five words to a line
Even after the bonus is granted
Land nnd Snnford.
16-2tp night Go to ths beautiful, new’ store Hoodoo.
nnd
set*
the
very
latest
things
In
the
MONEY
and remit accordingly.
there will be other elections, nnd what
STRAYED OR STOLEN—ONE house furnishing line.
Circle A of tho Presbyterinn Church will the candidates do then, poor
Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc
RAY HORSE, SHORT MANE,
will have nn egg hunt Saturday at 6 things?
nnd
mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
SEVERAL BRANDS OF IDEN­
Ned Harrison while railronding will have nn egg hunt Friday nt 5:00
field
Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
TIFICATION,
REASONABLE
on
Brown
nnd
Hawkins’
lawn,
Celery
finds time to fish now and then and ° n
FOR SALE
KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR,
ATTENTIONl
name
nnd address clearly. You will
REWARD FOR ANY INFOR­ is catching
trhing some fine ones.
H e !Avenue.
All children invited. 10c adHe
' vc
FOR SALK—The Star Theatre build­ MATION LEADING TO RE­
receive
in return n trial package con­
brought the editor of the Herald a mtallloin- Children’s, favorite, Ice
ing for sale. Lots of good siding, COVERY OF SAME.—C. E.
All Knights Templar with uniforms taining Foley’s Honey nnd Tar Com­
trout thnt Weighed seven and a h n lf:rr**nm rnnc* served.
l5-2tc
ceiling, flooring
nnd rafters and HENRY.
10-Gtp pounds today nnd when we eat it to- 1 Now | ine of becoming styles, mod- nre requested to meet nt Masonic hall pound for coughs, colds and croup;
heavy timbers. About fifty squares of
on Enster Sunday nt 10:30 u. in. for Foley Kidney Pills for pnins in
mot row wo will think of Ned and nlso
crate prices.- The Quality Shop. 16-lc the purpose of attending the Easter nnd bnck; rheumatism, backache, kidcorrugnted iron in excellent condition.
AUTOMOBILES
of how wo would enjoy catching
Enough material to build several small
services nt the First Presbyterian ney nnd bladder1nilments; nnd FoI*y
some of the same kind.
AUTOMOBILE
REPAIR
nnd
Paint
Doris Ruffles, guess who she is? church.
buildings. Must be tom down in the
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome and
shop on Snnford Heights at Rcher
Pretty little Doris of the daisies. Come
next four or five weeks. Will sell any
Every Knight Templar expected to thoroughly cleansing rathnrtic for con­
p art of building. See O. P. Herndon. Pros, old stand. Our prices nre rens t The Churchwcll Co., in this issuo nn,| |l&gt;nrn j1(.r fn(p. «Hp |ove)1 mC( hl, attend. Full uniform.
stipation, biliousness, hcadnrhe.% and
| Cjl me not&lt;» Senior play, April 20
14-3tc onnltlc and all work guaranteed.—E. call attention to their big stock of |0V
II. E. TOLAR,
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.—
S. Steakley.
4-15tp Easter Shoes for tho men, women nnd and 21, High School Auditorium. IO-3c 15-2t&amp;wltp
Adv.
Eminent
Commnndcr.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALK — My
children. Churchwcll says that they
special
constructed
Franklin
Tickets on sale for the Senior play. have one of the largest stocks of
Brougham, in perfect condition in Get one. They an* nt Mobley’s nnd shoes ever brought to Snnford nnd
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every way. Run 11,500 miles. Will Bower’s. Price 50 und 35c.
IG-.ltc have nil the very latest styles at very
sell for $2,000.00, terms to suit buy­
10 StorcH in Georgin-1 Store in Florida
low prices.
er.—Victor Check, Seminole Hotel.
WHY GO TO ORLANDO FOR
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16-2tp
\O l R |-l IfN111 RE. WIIE.N
nn Wednesday April 10th at 3.30
II IS ( IIE.AI’E.B IIE.RE..’ p, yf4&gt; the Welfare Department of the
FOR SALK—Potato barrels In any
-------| Woman’s Club will hold n regular
quantity, special prices on car lots,
Manager J. D. Davison, of the San- j business meeting am? the chairman
correspondence solicited, Clennvnter
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-ifc fo r d Eurnitiire Company, asks thi*&gt; urges n full nttcnduncc of the memSanford’s New StoreFOR 8ALE OR LKASfe—tin t 20 acre. pertinent question of the buying pub- |„.rs and extends a most cordial inPhone 127
one 10 ucre Snnford ave. walking lic today und Iium-s his query nnd the citation to nil who care to know
!■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ............
distance to city. Two lots corner answer to it on actual facts ami hap­ somethin gof the state wicii'-work the
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penings.
Yesterday
the
Snnford
Furn­
club
nnd
the
women
of
E'loridn
are
Center nnd Elm ave. Two lots west
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft from Elev­ iture Company sold to Orlando parties doing. Mrs. E'. M. Galloway, the vice­
enth St. Mnke offer. B. T. Corey, a Inrge order of furnishings and tin- president at Inrge of the state E’edowner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ local firm sold it because the -price erat Ion of Woman’s Clubs is to be
les, Calif.
2*8tf; 2l»-tf was lower than Orlando—nothing else the speaker.
nnd the proof of this assertion lies in
FOR SALE;—Ono trunk. Inquire nt the fact that the Orlando parties had
Between acts nt the Senior play,
120d Palmetto Ave.
5-tfdh tried to buy the same furniture nt Jim Schaal and Jamie Bohson will fur­
LADIES’ BLACK OXFORDS
LADIES’ WHITE OXFORDS
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R. home and could not buy it at the price nish the music and we all know whnt
siding. Within four blocks of center quoted by the Snnford Furniture Co. that means. Also there will he two
Thin statement is made because of the choruses of pretty girls nnd two acts
of city.
fact thnt some folks have gone to Or­ by one of Snnford’s most expert jig­
Ceo. V*. KNIGHT
16-3tc
Snme Shoe in Brown
272-tf-: lando from this city with ‘.he idcu that gers and clog dnneers.
they could buy furniture cheaper there
than in Sanford when the reverse is
FOR RENT
really true. We have placed one of
FOR RENT—Furnished nnd unfurn­ the largest and most complete lino of
LADIES’ AND MISSES’
ished rooms, 206 Park Ave. 22-6tp furniture and house furnishings of all
MISSES’
F O T f lY m - Tun luue r light house­ kinds in this city in our big stores und
Low Heel
WHITE PUMPS
keeping rooms. Apply to 11H Myr­ warehouses and we can and will and
tle Ave.
16-3tp do undersell the world in all lines of
One-Strap
FOR RE'N’T Seven room house, lo­ furniture. At our store you see what
cated on Snnford Heights.
16-tfc you are buying and you can get it on
Same Shoe in llluck
easy
terms
if
desirable
or
you
can
pay
E’OR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
hath, for lighthousekeeping. Good ensh and g*-t the discount. Everything
location. Apply “ R. S.“, core of Her­ is marked in plain figures nnd you
ald OITice.
6-tfc can see the furniture and let it speak
FOR RE1NT—Unfurnished rooms for for itself. With the object in view of
Just Received Shipment
housekeeping, light und water fur­ asking and seeking the home trade we
wish
to
say
that
the
other
furniture
nished. Rates reasonable. 205 Oak
WILL IIEXKIVK ANOTHER
avenue.
5-2wp. houses in Snnford also undersell the
CARLOAD THIS WEEK
out-of-town firms and you enn al­
FOR RE2NT—Three room house on ways get furniture cheaper and better
Sanford Heights, lights, good well in Sanford than you ran get it any­ The ilupmohile is the most pop­
•
in Regulars and Stouts. Special
water, $12.50 per month.—Geo. Hunt­ where else. We nsk thnt you see our ular car in Sanford and through­
er, Route A, llox 160-11.
!5-2tp Idg stock and get our prices first. We out the country, for there is not
a dissatisfied owner. The rea­
F o r r e n t —3•room furnished apart­ are willing to abide by the result.
son
is:
THE SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
ment over Herald office. Apply to
Less Repairs, Less Gas
B. W. Herndon, Scininolo Hotel.
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“The Hoodoo,” by Walter B. Hare, and Oil,
12-6tp
Better Tire
the author of “ Professor Pepp" which
FOR RE1NT—Lower light housekeep­
was given by the Senior Class of ’21, Mileage and High Re­
PAY CASH
ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle will also lie given this year by the sale Value
Avenue.
l3-3tp Hillsborough High School at Tnmpn.
Demonstrations Gladly Given
HUY YOUR FASTER SIIOKS-FOR LESS MONEY
Three furnished bed-rooms for rant Watch for the program in full in Wed­
in the now Miller building over tho nesday’s Daily Herald.
16-3tc
Seminole Cafe.
For particulars see
the Seminole Cafe.
12-6te
209 I'ark Ave., Snnford, E’loridn
Have you liougbt your ticket for the
Senior play? Don’t fail to do so. Two Distributors Seminole and ta k e
WANTED
nights, Thursdny nnd E'ridny, April
Counties
STOP—LOOK-READ
20th nnd 21st, H:15 p. m. Get n tick­
WE
CARRY
THE PARTS
FRUIT-PRODUCR SHIPPERS
et from one of the school hoys or
Try our expert service collecting Rail­ girls.
16-3tc
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers
Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three
sent direct to claimants.—Eastern
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G. Musketeeni" at the Star Theatre, to­
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Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with P. R. night nnd tomorrow.
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FORETHOUGHT

“THE
THREE
MUSKETEERS”

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

The C alendar Savings Bank

U m iin d isiA iiR

The Seminole Count; Bank
CLASSIFIED
ADS

The Churchwell Co.

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B IG SH IPM E N T E A S T E R

$3.50 $4.00 $5.00

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$4.50

SH O ES

$2.50

$4.50

$2.50

$4.50

$5.00

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$5.00
$5.00

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MEN’S M OHAIR SUITS

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$ 15.00

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B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

The Churchwell Co.

H u p m o b i l eFIRST
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SELLS IT FOR LESS

WELAKA BLOCK

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�horn* ready to poa« as tho d u b honaa
and one th at will lend itself admirab­
ly for that purpose, with a good road
leading to the course and everything
working out successfully it would
seem that Sanford has taken up one
project thnt will bo worked out to a
real finish without any objection, de­
lays, kicks or squaeks. The new golf
links and country club will bring more
tourists here next winter than San­
A &lt; &gt; m l t l k « l U t n M a *r K a o m
ford has ever seen before, it will bring
A n lle (ll* i
more high class tourists than ever be­
S a b oi-rlp llon I’ r lr t ti■ A A n a r *
fore, it will put this city on the map
In i
I I I M n n th s
ns nothing,else will do and tho money
DfllarnA la Cltr I t Carrier
Our W rtk
. . . ' II O ats invested in tho golf links will retuni
to the city and citizens one hundred
a ll entirely
.l a a l a a l■a
•■tr fold
• a l U p«M I*kr&lt;l » » f r r P t W a p . A l t a r Ite la g r a lr a n a l r k a a w a o a a p p llr a tlan . D m itx -ra llr la paltllrm . t U O par
y e a r. a lw a p t la a 4 ra a a a .

NEWSPAPERMAN FOR
LEGISLATURE

M1Cm il'll TIIR AIHOC1 ATKIl PBBRfl

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Easter Day at Holy Cross, Church
services will bo:
C a. m.—Parish Communion. ■
8 a. m.—Parish Communion.
10:30 a. m.—Mattins.
11:00 a. m.—Choral Celebration for
Worship,
4:00 p. m.—Children's Carot service
nnd presentation of Missionary Mite
Boxes.
8 p. m.—Vespers.
The musical program to be render
cd by the large Holy Cross Cboir is
very elaborate and wonderful.
11 a. m.—High Celebration.
"Welcome
,, Processional Hymn:

Tb* feller who drinks hair tonic will
In Highlands county one news­
never
live te tea bis hair wavin’ ever
paper* man has the temerity to an0 rowing stuff in Florida during a nounce himself as a candidate for bis grave.
dry apcll la very much like sitting nomination as representative in the
«p with a sick child. The crops re next legislature. The candidate is a by congress for tho enforcement of
qaire a lot of nursing during hot and man of excellence and ability—and the prohibition amendment.
We
daring cold weather and tho gruwars bi3 election will add to the prestige have seen no notice of It having
earn all they get ;.nd then some.
of his count)A-as well as of the en­ been converted back Into the treasury
o----------tire legislative body,
Florida will wish Chief Stroup and
Service Sung: Field in D
Kissimmeo will go after two hun­
G. W. Ailnins, editor of the Avon hia special guest, Nutt, a pleasant
Hymn: "The Strife is *Over.”
dred acres of strawberries this fall. l&gt;nrk Pilot, has announced, and his and prosperous trip in their tour of
Offertory Anthem: "Triumph of
I t would be well for about two hun- announcement was of much length the state, nnd thoReporter-Star
dred growers of lettuce and celery and full of pep. And ho terminates feels certain thnt tho Interested par- Life" (Rimomoczy): Mrs. Takach.
Recessional Hymn: "He is Risen."
hero to try out the strawberries and his exhortion with the following:
tiea wll Ibe grateful for the ample
Vesper*—8
p. m.:
make Sanford n strawberry market
|f you arc not in accord with my notice thnt hns been given them to
Proccssionnl
as well ns a celery market.
views and do not believe auch legis- pack up theior stocks and move on. ,
_ , Hymn: "Jcsua Christ
----------- a----------intion as I advocate would be to the We shall expect soon to read another ,a “en. 7 ° ^ * ’
Old timers say there will be no beat interests of Highlandi county report th at the "bootleggers of F lo r-' , **n * c* t; *and Nunc Dimitris:
rain until the moon changes nnd the and the stuto of Florida, then 1 can- idn are on tho run."
aimprt.
Hymn: “He is Risen."
moon will not change until next not expect your support, nor do 1
The bootleggers who have enjoyed
Offertory Anthem: "Awake Thou
Tuesday. Well, mnybo the crops will desire it.
n good business on the east coast
withstand the drouth until then nnd
Mr. Adams' platform has five es- during the winter nre about ready ™ ttt J’l&lt;*ePe,t • Chorus.
Recessional Hymn: “At the Lamb’s
maybe we can stand it until then, but scntial plunks which are herewith l to make the regular spring'move to
High
Feast Wo Sing."
It is dry an drather warm under given:
Atlantic City and other points on
present conditions and our celery
l. Full publicity by all expending the north Atlantic anyway,—Reporcrops and the spring crops need rnin. bodies handling public fundr.
ter-Star.
----------- o----------2. Publicity of laws enacted by
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
When we get our waterway to nll
legislative bodies—municipal,
THE SHAME OF IT!
SERVICE
Sanford completed we are going to county nnd state,
’•
recommend the passengor ships be
3. The establishment nnd mainIn n report in Friday mornings ,
SUNDAY, APRIL HI, 1922
equipped with
an anti-seasickness tcnanco of fish hatcheries within the Tribune of the meeting of the Tampa ,
Subject:
device. Wo don't wish to bo off our State of Florida,
Hoard of Trade governors, we find l ,
"DOCTRINE
OF ATONE­
peg* every tlmn wo take a trip to
4. The amendment of our corpor- tho following attributed to this city’s
MENT.
•eo Bob Holly.—Reporter-Star.
ation lawa in such a manner ns will representative to the recent capital
Sunday School ___ 10:00 a.m .
Wc will have the pegs for you a f - 1render it impossible for "hhto sky" meeting in Orlando:
Church
Service____ 11:00 a.m .
ter you reach Sanford, old chap, corporations to operate with
safety
"T. M. Shackleford, Jr., yeporWoman's
Club Bldg., ak Are.
You remember tho number of the within our borders.
ted on tho capitnl removal meet­
All
are Welcome.
room, don’t you?
r&gt;. Law* providing for restoration.
ing which ho recently attended (n
----------- 1&gt;----------Pnlntka. He gave his personal
What Sanford wants to do is to
opinion that capital removal is
ASPHALT BLOCK PAVING
fight with nll the power in her to
impossible
because
jealousy
FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCII
mako the St. Johns river the grest
cannot be eliminated botweeh tho
They arc having an interesting dlsseveral towns which want to bo
artery of traffic thnt it should be cussion in St, Petersburg over the
The Easter Day Program at the
the capital."
and Snnfonl people wnnt to see to merits of various paving materials.
First
Baptist Church begins with
It that our representative In Con- It appears that tho brick then have
Mr. Shackleford is a close observer.
by the Primary
gross bestir themselves nnd g e t'th e had a strong ''pull" in the Sunshine It "is ‘evident V|h at h Ve t u d i ^ t h l ’dir-' | ‘
rivor improved at once. Every oth- city for years, nnd It was difficult ectlon of the current In tho sentiment nnd Junior Departments In the Gen­
er little ditch In the country gets big to get consideration for any other expressed outside the official meet­ eral assembly of the Sunday School
appropriations nnd the St. Johns material. Now, however, asphalt ings of the body, ff he has rightly
river, one of the few worth while*block men have invaded tin* field nnd gathered that "jealousy cannot be c l-)the P l«e receiving a majority of the
projects is left to languish ami die. underbid the brick men. Hut the lat- imated between the several towns | votc» **» ‘bat primary, nnd will pledge
Get busy, Sanford anil wnko up to ter alarmed the commissioners with which wnnt to be tho capital," the.i themselves, with the* rest of poninsuthe importance of your river. The ,, statement thnt it would be unsafe wc bad hotter drop this movement at 'nr Florida, to vote solidly for tho
plncc so selected, the capital of Flor
Chamber of Commerce is doing y»-o- to lay nsphnlt block on n sand feun. once I
If creating sectional antagonism, Ida will be removed to a more con­
man acrvlce. Como In nnd help.
dntion—which Is rank nonsense.
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Tampa has mlle^ of ssphalt block stirring local jealousies, and creating venient site. If this be not done,
The Winter Park Post says thnt pnvement laid on sand foundation hard feelings among the cities and then all the time, money and effort
Bryan spilled the beans when he and the people are well pleased with towns aspring for the capital prize, is of brain nnd body which can possibly
started to get petitions for his cand!- the material.
St. Petcrshurg'a to bo the result of attempting to re- be expended in a Imp-hazard, pull
lacy and then atopped, Bryan did commissioners should visit Tnmpn move tho atate capitnl, then Florida Dlck, pull devil fight, will bo worse
nothing of tho kind. He simply felt nnd inspect our streets. Of course, had better call it off. It Is far bet­ than wnsted for It will have been used
ont the voters, found out ho hud in -, a good foundation under any typo of tor to suffer the irksomeness of un­ to so tear up the state that it will be
decades before peace and harmony
sufficient support nnd quit. There paving material Is desirable, but it fair distribution of patronage, better
to pay an exhnritant charge of the will again prevail..*—'Tampa Tribune.
may be some men in the atalo thnt materially increases the cost.
could win over Pnrk Trammell hut
There nre thoroughfares In Tampa taxes for state government nnd re­
SUPPORT YOUR GOLF CLUB
Hiey are few and far between nnd re - : which were pnved with asphalt block tain thc interlocked love and mutual
nffectlon,
which
peninsular
Florida
gardless of nll the silly twaddle of the twelve years ago, nnd the blocks
Visitors to Melbourne this season
Republican pnpers and others about show no material evidence of wear or towns have for cnch other, than to
have
been loud in their applause of
the record of Senator Trammell hi* depreciation. An important point in break the bond of brotherly love bind­ our splendid golf cotirsr*, many of
ho* done his full duty ns our sonutor favor af asphalt block Is Hint, when ing us, and then lose what was
them expressing surprise nt what had
and his record at least Is u clean one. It Is properly laid, It makes an imper- sought.
been accomplished in the course of
O.
thc
shame
of
itl
Is
it
possible
Of course the Post wants Brynjt or vious surface without the use of any
a yea,*. All rcnltze thnt the Mel­
that
rivalry
for
prominence
In
this
aomo other strong candidate to op- grout hr filler. Our sand may be
bourne
Golf nnd Country Club is one
post* Tratfimi'll in order thnt a Repub- wet nnd rolled until no further com- matter cannot ho carried on without of our best assets, but the next thing
R-an candidate could split the vote presslnn seems possible, but unless petty spite and jealousy being given to take into account Is the fact that
and have some show of getting a few cement grouting or nsphnlt filli r Is the reign? We go into primary elec­ It requires some money to maintain
votes but in Senator Trnmmeli the used with brick wntcr will seep thru tions to select a nominee from nm- a golf course from year to year. Tho
_
Democratic party of Floridn has _a the ccrevices nnd eventually
make ong half a dozen of the state’s.best public spirited citizens of this com­
strong candidate'and he need not fenr soft places. The surface of the pave- known, moat loved, men of political
munity, nlong with friends who
Bryan or* any other candidate if he mcnl then becomes uneven and in aspiration. We select one by primary spend a portion of tho year hero
will censor hia press bureau letters stnh enses the bricks break under election balloting, and then the great manifested their interest in the
rank and file of us abide by the re­
before they are sent out from Wash­ heavy traffic*—'Tampa Times.
sult of tho primary, nnd elect him Club to the extent of furnishing thc
----------o----------ington.
ngnlnst all opposition either by op­ capital with which to make the
MORE NUTS TO CRACK
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posing party,' by "independents," or course possible. And these tamo
The speed nnd satisfactory results
men nnd women are now doing their
Ouster proceedings nre
ngnin ’•bolters" The settlement comes in
being attained liy 8. O. Chnso nnd his
share towards thc upkeep. Pot nll
assistants In their worl. at the golf contemplated. According to dispnt- tin* general election; nnd then we for- I of the seventy or
get
all
unpleasantness,
and
o
n
e
'01
ino ■•*««* ,,r moro members
links nnd country dub are a mutter of ‘‘hes thnt come out of Washington,
people,
solidly
backing
the
"ndmfnlswho
iolnwl tho
when It was orcongratulation by the member* who Col. Nutt will invite the whiskey run- Irntlon."
I g««l*«l» pledging thoir support each
are putting their means and their 0001 to n,n* R I" 11 1'ttle expensive
Why cannot the same procedure be ' J&gt;'c nr* nrc n°t Paying up as they
support toward the completion of tho to keep the stocks of licker moving
had
relative to selecting a site for the should
" "" thereby
"
L causing the
‘L officer*
golf links before the fall oxodus of 1"“* and forth on tho ocean highsome
embarnssment.
in case the state votes for Ita
tourists. With the best location for way.
nut hunt proprietors don't capital
removal?
Why should any of the original
mind
that
nnd
it
is
of
aomo
value
to
golf links In the state, with a fine
Do
not
the
cities
nnd
towns
which
members
who believed nt thc time of
these dealers In wet groceries to
nre
acting
or
tnlklng
so
as
to
justify
|Jolnin*
the
Club, that a golf course
have notice Jn advance of the coming
Mr.
Shnckleford’s
belief
that
they
wilt
was
a
good
thing for Melbourne,
of
this
noisy
prohibition
squsdron.
■
not
get
together,
know
that
their
athnv*
wason
to
wlthold dues now that
According to the report of ComI
tltudo
is
bringing
joyousness
to
the
‘he
course
is
established?
They
■
E
_ mlssioncr Haynes, the fines collected
opposition?
Do
they
not
know
thst
would
not
want
to
see
tho'Club
die:
* I more than pay fhe expenses of enall
possible
help
to
create
and
stir
banded
and
the
course
go
Into
the
this
is
■ forcing the law.
Perhaps
5, why another excursion is proposed «P sectional jealou.no.. will bo fu r; »»'• yet by their p r« .n t at2 for Mr. Nutt and other “personal nished, gratuitously, by the opposl- ‘ilude they are Inviting just r jeh an
| ! representatives" of tho Commission- tion? Have they forgotten what
"tu_“_om_c_ lln,&gt;^ lf1A\\ “I,.?*
.... Urn. lh . rrmuv..
* « ' • « ' *• ‘“ T * " " ?
cr. O. .our.. ,h. aurplu. mu,, b.
home Institution in Its present need,
kept down, even if many more per­ tem pt was made, how that three plac­ they will look back with pride a t
sonal representative* have to bo em­ es were hitter contestant*—not ag- the part they are now playing in
. . . .
. ,
■ ployed. Survey* are a useful thing. against Tallahassee—hut against each
other, nnd that Tallahassee smiled , keeping the Club on a safe financial
FIN E ASSORTMENT OP
They
make
Jobs
for
a
lot
of
fellows,
-%
#JJ ■r .
___
L
„ „ ' ,anil
ini| „won,
„ n on
nn na vote
I # - ‘ basis. No member will admit
_ and. reports of these uurveya
keep
vote fa
rarr under
umier na ma
major
th . thanat
EASTER CANDIES
5 the presses of the public pnntery go- Ity of the ballots cast?
[lt '* * rrnl hnnU&gt;’,p to W th«' ■"*
S !,__ ,,iffht and dnv
I If the towns of peninsular Florida nu*' dues now assessed. It is slm.
Si
Naturally, after reading this r e - , will agree to go Into a selective pri- ply a matter of Indifference on tne
s ! ^ ° f the balance created by the rn.ry, that o n . P b cem ay H e
I'hone* 497-491
WELAKA BLOCK
know what has been dons with tho site of the state capital, and wilt ag- situation demands. — Melbourne
.............. ................. . . " I.rg r .pprnprlu.lon «h.&lt; . . . m .d . r ~ 1. .upport Ip . primunr to b . 1..M Tlmo.

j

This ha* been called the Christian*
fc*it of triumph. The commemora­
tion of the Risen Lord, the Supreaic
Assurance that death doea not end
all. As old as man, la tho idea that
if he die* he will live again, but be­
fore Christ, it was held as a dim
shadowy hope. But He has catab.
llshed it aa a fact of History and
expericnco. No wonder on Eaater
thc heart of the whole world is atirred with a new ^ensc of immortality
and the world rings with glad song of
victory.
Not a m in who has ever stood by
thc grave of a loved one, bat whose
heart is stirred by this day of as­
surance. N ot a poor aln sick mortal
traveling the road to death but
whose steps are quickened and
whoso heart la gladdened by tho song
nt triumph ns we sing "Christ has
Arisen/’
Let us all. gather tomorrow, to
celebrate the greatest fact of human
history, C hrist’s Resurrection,
DR. S. W. WALKER

DEANE TURNER

.

MBIHOniHT CHURCH

Sunday School 9:30.
Dr. Walker’s Class, Princess TW.
tre 9:60.
At 11:00 A. M., Children Chtiitt&amp;tj
and Dr. Walker will preach on tfc*
"Incarnation." Mr. Boyd will
one of his own compositions, ’Mf**,
Lives Today." '
Epworth League 7 P, M.
Special musical program at gft
P. M., by the choir and Mr. Botf
tomorrow morning at 9:30.
Tho nr|d a violin aolo by Mrs. Boyd. Dr,
Baptists are expecting n big day at 1Walkers subject will be “Oja*
their Sunday School.
t Door."
For the morning preaching hour at
11:00 o'clock, Rev. Harry Garwood of MUSIC SERVICE AT METHODIST
DcLand, w ill preach using the sub­
CIIURCII
ject "Good Soldiers of Jesus Christ."
Ths several B. Y. P. U. Organiza­
Sunday evening there will b« i
tions wil meet at the Church at 7 special service of song at thc Mrtko’clock.
odist church under the direction of
At the evening service, eight Mr. Boyd nnd tho public is not o*
o’clock, Rev. Garwood will deliver n ly invited to hear this service, fcot
sermon, using the subject ‘“The will bo delighted. Mr. Boyd is eo*.
Bank that Never Falls.
sidered ono of fhe great song ln£
Mrs. Phillips, choir leader, has era of tho South and has a wonder,
prepared a program fitting for the ful voice of sweetness and range.
day, and special solos and dueta will
Tho Methodist* are having rui
bo rendered by Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. music under his direction.
Glenn and Mrs. Malnes, assisted by
the loidies Chorus.
DR. WALKER’S CLASS
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII

The Men’s Class at the Princm
Theatre is expecting a record arte*
Tho following will bo tho services dance tomorrow as it la Easter. II
at thc Presbyterian Church on Eas­ you do not attend Sunday Schtd
ter Sunday.
elsewhere you arc invited to Us
9:46 A. M*—Sunday School.
great class of men, who organiul
11 A. M.—Preaching.
four months ago with 43 and hsti
2 P. M*—Junion C. E.
had recently 162 men present. S*a2:45 P. M. Intermediate C. E.
ford spirit account for it.
7. P. M.—Senior C. E.
8 P. M.—Preaching.
TALLAHASSEE, April 15.-G«v.
There will be apodal Easter music. rrnor Hardee has accepted the reiip
nation of County Judge F. W. NoIt*,
of Glades County and nppointH ff.
CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
L. Long, of Moore Haven to sucresl
Tho Easter Services nt the Con­ him. Judge Nolte, in submitting bis
gregational church will be of unus­ resignation, told the Governor ks fth
ual interest tomorrow.
We trust that he must give his entire tim* to
thnt every member and friend will his pastorate.
mako special effort to attend each
of thc meetings. The morning ser­ ST. PETERSBURG, April IB.—TW*
mon will deni with tho subject of city will adopt n now method of pay
"Life," or "God’s Manifestation off ment to he done here this year sad
Himself." At night the subject will contractors who bid for the Job
b** "Resurrected Men." There wilLbo which will Involve the expenditure sf
special music appropriate to tho oc­ approximately J.100,000, will be tocasion. Bible school meets at 9:45 formed that they will receive czd
A. M. Christian Endeavor a t 7 for the work. Members of the City
i\ M. You will be welcome to wor­ Commission expect notification to
ship with ua. Come.
this effect will result in a consider*
able reduction in tho bids.
EASTER SERVICES—ALL SOULS
No rain is promised today and te*
CHURCH
morrow you and your family want to
Low mass a t 7:30 A. M., which is bo cool and comfortable which me*U
that you will cat your Sunday dinner
the Easter Communion Mass,
at the Seminole Cafe, Chicken
Sunday School a t 9 A. M.
l«*lt*
High Mass nt 10 A. M , during turkey just as you wish.
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Don’t Blame Your Grocer Because Coffee is
Costing More

THERE IS A REASON
Thc countries in Europe nnd especially Gcrmuny have just
started buying cofTce and they have bought all of thc avail­
able supply for the next several months, so the price of cof­
fee may g o to war time prices before it gets any less.

D rin k

j

s

which Bordeae'a Mass will be ^
Offertory "O Salutarii" by
desc, Mrs. Asplnwnll Takach.
Sermon—"Death I* *ma!!owed
in Thy Victory. O, Death, when i
Thy Victory. O, Death Wh**r« u U*
Sting." Cor. 15-66.
*
Rosary and benediction st 7j|
P. M., with Eaator Music.
Strangers invited.

g r a d e

A

COFFEE!

ALWAYS FRESH

j B el-Jar C offee Company
SANFOUD-

-NEW

YORK-

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UOAD HOARD MEETS
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April
IN TAMPA APRIL 25TII Slat.
ti-tfc

P ’ J - 'v g lf f s fOBMBIt

*4'

* NEW9I’* PEB MAN

O U. Fit AIN
I- J. HAIITLET
H. C. HAUIl
UIIS F. J. NEIMEYEK
«HS L OUAMEU
tl. D DURANT
•INO. D. EVANS
H C. INGEItSOl,
MRS It. u. Ht'MI’MItEY
W. V. DUNN
II I. IIAIGIIT
Mils SUUA U A I.U 8
MRS. NINA L HATES
ARTHUR A. LEWIS
Marion f . m a l l a r d
U. A DALLAS

South Florida'a fight for a meeting
.NOTICKI
Is hereby Klven that the fo lof the atate road board in Tampa has l o wN iontice
g petition w ill be p resented to th e
C ou n ty Hoard o t P u b lic In struction fo r
been won.
S e m in o le County, F lorid a , at a m e e t ­
II. B. Phillips, chairman of the in g to be held at 9:20 a. m T u esd a y,
ISth. IStl. at th e o ff ic e of S u p e r ­
Board, in a telegram received by the May
in ten d en t of Public Instruction. S a n ­
ford.
Florida:
board
of
trade
on
Thursday
afternoon,
* of ^ ^ U K ^ d e v e l o p . ho U
TO T H E COUNTY HOARD OF P i ’l l U C
nnounce
that
a
meeting
will
be
held
B'*„M Paperman and 1U*
INSTRUCTION
F o il
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, F L o ltl D A :
farmer I mnced that ncwapapor here on April 25, four days after the
mary w h it e h e a d
YOUIt
PETITION
(CHS
h
erea
fter d ckji annou
ORACH KINGSLEY
have the run of hi* of- regular quarterly meeting in Talla­ a tgn ated an petUlonern from S p ecial
J W OSTEEN
T a x School Plntrlct No.. 2. S e m in o le
*yker. arill
II f . LYMAN
hassee,
C ou n ty, Florida, r e s p e c t fu ll y rep resen t
II. E. FULLER
th
a
t
th
ey
are
q
u
a
lified
elector*
th
at
Mr. Phillips' tlegram was regarded
™ S e n ' ^ ' n e w executive,
E N MITCHELL
p a y a tax on e it h e r r e a l or peraonal
H A. BRYANT
*iy0T. ® L rt on a Columbua, as a capituation to a demand of this p ro p erty and arc renldenta of that p o r ­
W, M. REIN AN
tion
of Seminole
County,
F lo rid a,
L II. I’AYNE
1"wlJapJr in hi. younger day.. section of the state for representation k n o w n and described an Special Tax
H A. HARTLEY
in the distribution of state road S ch o ol P u t r i d No 2. su ch district c o n ­
•I E. LEVIGNE
ta i n in g all that t e r r i to r y o f S e m in o le
U.
C. HARTLEY
' inj printer’, devd all ,»t the funds. The fight for recognition of C ou n ty, Florida, em b ra ced w ith in tho
D II HOOK Kit
f
o
llo
w
in
g
description
tl. E. HARTI.gr
Hm.- When he had nothin* to south-plorida was led by the board
ttr g ln n ln g
at
S o u th e a s t
co rn er
tv. U. HATCHED
e c tio n IS. T ow n sh ip 21 S, Itsn g e ID K.
tl. f HLNCHTIFFE
i went on the -treet and •elicited of trade and the Tampa daily news- Srun
w est to S o u th w e st cornel S ection
E. W. DICKSON
II. T o w n s h ip 21 S . Ita u g e 29 E . (h e n c e
trttijing. At the end of four year, papers
C W KNTZMINOKR
N
orth to N
ortheast earn
er Section 27,
Tho
tldevrnm
wan
in
r.-nlu
to
one
Nor,h
Northeast
earner
MRS
II D DURANT
tne telegram was in rtpi&gt; to one jTownitl,p
8 jiange :» E. thence
p la t e d . a nervou. wreck.
No
A C SJOUI.OM
ispatched
to
Tallahassee
on
WedncaW
est
along
Section
lin
e
to
a
c
re
e
k
.
Wedncs
Jilts II C INGEItSOl.
ork tike that for me. he said. dispatched
th e n c e n o rth w esterly a lo n g said c r e e k
trt *
t\ T FERGUSON
.mine hi*relations with n ow s-( day afternoon at the direction of the to Wnktvn river. North and NorthwestMRS. LI/./IE DUNN
MRS Lot'ELLA HAIGHT
L r k ,,,. th. Mayor.aid ho had govomor. of th , board of trad,.jKJJ »
.T S F .
"*f
FORREST II STONE
The
controversy
arose
recently
q
u
a
r
te
r
section
post
on
the
East
lin
e
GEO. E RATES
; iTi made it a nile when n news■ __. . . . .
.. ,
_ . o f S ectio n 7. T o w n s h ip 20 8 . Itan ge JO
CELIA
F. LEWIS
m, n called, to give him as when it was announced thnt the board g , then ce North to N ortheast corner
tt H IIALI.AIIU
»nli!
Section
7,
Kaat
to
Sanford
U
ran
t
CHARLES l» HAINES
s-h time and information as he had. would meet in the state cupital on lin e then ce .Southeasterly along s*G*t
'V. T. WHITEHEAD
’-| know a good newspaper man April 21. It was pointed out that g ra n t Hue to c e n te r s e c tio n post S e c ­
tIEo. KINGSLEY
tio n 10, Township 20 H. Kango JO E ,
A W Mt’Ll.EN
un i see one,” he continued, “qnd south Florida had been assured that S o u th to center S e c tio n IS, T ow n sh ip 20
tVM M DYKES
S
.
Itan
g
e
10
E.,
th
e
n
c
e
East
to
E
a
st
II D MclNTOSH
j* | meet a fdlow that I know la the board would hold its next meet­ lin e o f nahl Section If., then ce Sou th to
K II TYLEH
poin t o f beginning.
i tfcr rqosre I am not afraid to give ing here.
C
L ItANIiAl.l, II D.
petitioners, a s aforesaid, fo r t h
C 11. SEARCY
The board o f trade and the news­ t r Your
j, plenty of dope in advance, for I
rep resen t that th ey d esire the li m ­
L D HARTLEY
T l&gt; LEWIS
the attention of the it s of th e said d istrict as ab ove ilritcrlbwhat It means to have early papers .called
....
, ,
. ed ex ten d ed so a s to Include and etnJ
C SLINKS
.y jt is -asy when you know you stnto officials to this promise, and b ra ce all of the te r r ito r y c o n tig u o u s to
W E. ALI.KN
K W IlKNCK
“,,0'
r '""l
“ »&lt;• d w c r ib e a a .
r! going to address an nudience, to were informed In reply thnt the road fo llow
a
D W, SHORT
g ln at the SuUlheasI corner o f S e c ­
i»f * typewritten copy made for the board might hold n meeting herr tiollc
A It. STILES
n Jt. T ow nship 21 S , Itange Jo E .
MRS J II AGLEN
;hi. and hand it to him. even If It Moon, as announced on Monday in a run llivncc W est to S o u th w e s t co rn er
MRS J A 1IISTL1NE
S
e
c
tio
n
JJ,
T
ow
n
sh
ip
21
S
.
Itange
JO
H
,
A K. SJOUI.OM
leveral days ahrud of the day you dispatch from The Times bureau at N orth to S o u th w est S ection 21, T o w n ­
MRS M. V. EVANS
s h i p 21 S , Itange JO E.. thence W est
r» to speak, so he will have the mat- Tallahassee.
K D. SJi iRI.oM
-ye
a lo n g f o u n t ) Hue to S o u th w e s t co rn er
JAMES REED
The governors on Wednesday de* |
ru w n sh tp 21 s , Itange
* in type the day the story Is re­
JESSIE M FERGUSON
th en ce North a l o n g County line to
cidcd to ask Mr. Phillips for a de E..
K T HAINES
lied.
W e k I v a river. I h en ce in a N o r th e a s te r ­
MARGARET K HAINES
-A» I will be in my office each day finite date, and the telegram of ly d irection along s a id river to the i n ­
IIvuttohcte front the territory conte r s e c tio n of said r iv er w ith a c e r ta i n tlguoue
to Special Tax School Dlatrlcl
,{m 9 to 10 and from 5 to 0, I will Thursday afternoon was the answer. c r e e k In Sec. It. T o w n s h ip SO 8. I t s n g e &lt;N£
Seminole County. Florida, aa JeThe meeting called for April 25 2V E . then ce S o u th e a s te r ly along sa id a.Tllie.1 eecon.l 1y above):
^sys 1* ready to see nny newspaper
c r e e k , follow in g the m ost ea stern p o r ­
II T LEE
;in or women that wish to talk to wil be held at 10 o'clock in the morn­ tio n th ereof to in t e r s e c tio n of sa id
MRS W F SANDERS
c
r
e
e
k
with
South
lin
e
of
Section
22,
MRS M E EMMEItSON
ing. according to Mr. Phillips’ tele- T o w n s h ip 20 8 , Ita n g e 20 E . th en ce
tIEo
W lll'NNELL
grant. Chairman phillips had earlier i East to Southeast corner of auto secJ M EVANS
.
tl
.
, 'lion 22, Township 20 H.. Itange 29 E ,
JACK McNAUGIITON
i assured 0 . B. Mclvj^y, chairnian of a tin*nc»* Houth to Houtiikuni corner of
ftti kh PAST CLAIM AT
tv ii Mo r r is
I
ll-u
a w. Sic
hoard
of
trade
committee,
formed
to
Southeast
quaner
«f
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lt
. JACKSONVILLE POSTOFFICE
. . . .
t e r S e c t i o n II. T o w n s h i p 21 8., I t . i u g c
secure action In the matter that no|*&lt;, k . thence East to the Northeast
l a ( Irrali &lt; n u n . S e v e n t h J u S l r l s I (Tr­
u* e
JACKSONVILLE. April 15.—O ffi­ state road funds would be disbursed R a n g . jM
__!.0'!hence ‘south'“to point of
e a d In nnd f o r N r m ln o le t ' u u n t j ,
Is ,
b e g in n in g , all of w h ic h territory
—
until
afler
n
m
eeting
wns
held
here.
F lo r id a .— In t k a n r e r y
cii of the local postoffice arc conw it h i n Srinlnule C ou n ty, Florida.
YOUR PETITIONER!* h erea fter d e s ­
(ntiiliting eaih other on a record —Tampa Times.
D1VUIICK
i g n a t e d uk tu t It loner* (rum the taal
tide here Monday in the nettling of
a b o v e described or c o n t i g u o u s territo ry, 1). W Ryrd. Complirinani,
Tomorrow promtae* to be another, r « s |ie c tf u lly represent that they a r e
!i rliim. A citizen of Americun, Gn.,
vs
■tii.Gifted electors w h o puy u tax oil
hot
day. Don't roast your wife over e it h e r real or periiuiiul p roperty and Gohllr Ryrd. D e fe n d a n t.
Billed by parcel post package to a
To Gohllr Ryrd. W ln slo n S alem . North
resid en ts of th a t p ortio n of S e m i ­
C arolina:
Jacksonville address and insured it that Sunday dinner. Come to that un re
o le C o u n t). Florid.,, c o n t i g u o u s to tn e
H apprurlug from ih e a f f id a v it of D.
cool
and
pleasant
place,
the
Seminole
te
r
r
ito
r
y
now
em
braced
In
Special
Tax
fer |S. The package wns damaged
\V. llyrd herein d u ly filed, th a t he la
S c h o o l District No 2. S em in o le C ou n ty, the com plainant In the n h o v o entitled
is transit. The shipper and the post Cafe nnd enjoy a fine ehickcn or tur- F lorid a, and us lual a b o v e d escribed, cause, and thnt It 's the b e lie f nf the
would lurther r e p r e se n t that th e y affiant that G old ie llyrd Is a n on -resi­
BJitrr at Americas happened to be in key dinner.
17-ltc dand
e s i r e the territory lust a b o v e d e s c r i b ­ dent cf the Htuto f't Florida, and that
ed to he created Into u sp ecial tux she Is a resident o f the S l a t e o f North
Jjckwmillc Monday and with the per - 1
---------------------------sc h o o l district for th e purpose of l e v y ­ Carolina, r e s id in g a t W in sto n Salem. In
icn to whom the package was addrts- SMITH LEARNS MORE
ing und collectin g u d is tr ic t school ta x the said sta te, and that t h e r e la no
r th e ex clu sive u se o f th e public free person In the S t a t e o f F lo rid a, the srr*
ml. called at the postoffice and filed
ABOUT NORTTI HOADS fo
s c h o o l s within such te r r i t o r y , that t h e y vice nf su hpopna upon w h o m
would
&gt; claim for the insurance. All pard e s ir e su ch 1 ,-rrllory to he created in u hind It.e d e fe n d a n t ; und th a t
affiant
further
ears
th
a
t
he
b
e
l
i
e
v
e
s
the
age
P
resid
en
t
M
M
*2mlth
n
f
the
F
lorWimdal
Tax
M
h
o
I
D
is
t
r
ic
t
by
e
x
te
n
d
i
n
g
ti*i brine concerned, being present,
I r ts id c n t m . at. h m i t n , or m e rior^ (J'10 i.oundaties of s p e c i a l Tax s c h o o l o f the d efen d a n t to tie o v er tw e n ty -o n e
the postal officials handled the claim idn Automobile Association, receiver! D istr ic t No 2. S e m in o le County, F l o r i ­ years
s o us to Include th e territory last
You, th erefo re. Goldie llyrd, nrs or­
IB short order nnd thirty minutes af- today the following authentic infor­ da,
a b o v e described
dered to ,i[i|ieur to th is Mil h erein duly
YOUIt PETITIONERS would fu r th e r filed In Ihla c a u s e on th e 1st day of
it wu filed n check for the am- mation ns to certain roads in Geormore than twenty-ftv. . May,
A. D. 1912. th e sumo b e in g a Rule
.
. . . .
.
. . . .
| r e p r e se n t that in
.
«mt asked had been delNered to the gin and Alabama, signed by Manager p c , cent „f th* q u a lifie d uloctut* w ho Day of ihi* Court.
n
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n
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p
ay
a
tax
on
d
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e
r
real
or
p
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r
so
n
a
l
it
i„
fu rth er ordered that t h i s notice
lender of the package.
Reich o f tn e H o t e l I rintup, o f D ad s- | ,r&lt;&gt;I,«-rt&gt; and w ho a r e r esid en ts o f he pubtluhrd for four
co n secu tive

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“From Columbus to O p elik a th ere
Bn&gt;
nr, ».....
ivvo roaas which
vvniin nrrnr, nassnhle
pnnsniue nnd
uiui
in fair condition.
“From Opclikn through to Goodwater you will encounter unsurfneed
mads; however, these roads arc fair,
nnd regardless o f weather, are pass­
able.
“From Goodwnter to Anniston, Ala.,

NEW HOTEL FOR TALLAHASSEE
TALLAHASSEE, April 15.—Citiiftu of Tallahassee interested in railuiif 9200,000 for cunstruction of a
tc* hotel here, have o b ta in e d $5(1,C00 in pledges from local business
men and others.
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ELfSTJS,
.......................April 15.- F e w cities the w,th *ho PXcePUon

Twenty milri per gallon of gaa, TAKE NOTICE and aava money 1
16,000 mllea on tir o , ro repairs. This
$400 buys Buick 4; $560 buy* Bultk
la what Hupp owners nay.
C-tfc 6; $476 buys Oldamobile 4; $400
buys Oldamobile 8. Balance, terms to
S a lt water Mullet, 10c lb, Till!*’ suit your purse. When they make
Market. Phone 299, 311 Sanford Ave­ better cars, I will sell them.—N. II.
nue.
14-3tp Gamer.
12-10te

H ill H ardw are Co.
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JUST RECEIVED A COM­
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REFRIGERATORS

An Axtenaion telephone
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and increases the utility
o f your service at small
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promptly.
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AND TKLHGHAN1 COMPANY

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Thia ia poaitiTely (he beat Refrigera­
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Are You Thinking About a Summer Camp
For Your Hoys This Summer?
The mountains of North Carolina are the best locations in the world
for health and that change of climate needed by Floridians and espec­
ially tho growing boys.

Laurel Park Camp Near Hendersonville
ia one of the beat campa in the South aa well as one of the moat reas­
onable with n fino corps of teachers and councillors, with the best
athletic instructors, with the lake for swimming, with pure drinking
water, good food, sanitary in every respect.
Send for Catalogue or Bee Me rereonslly

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

i S p e c ia l Tax School D is t r ic t No. 2. S e m i- w eek s In th e S a n fo rd lle r ld , n new s-; ■
ii,lie County. Florida, u» now co m p osed , paper
p u b lish ed In Ser.ilnole County
P*t'
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that more th a n t w e n t y - f i v e Flnrlda.
“
’
R. A. D o u g la s s . Clerk of
•"’r u , |X „„ , m,,
qualified
w h&lt;&gt; theWitness:
y real electors
or peraonal
Circuit Court, nnd a sent thereof,
p r o p e r ty and who aro r e s id e n ts o f th a t this the 17th day o f March. A D t a i l
(SEAL)
K. A DOUGLASS.
last ab ove d em rlh ed . b ein g
C lerk of th e C ircu it Court.
'T^Viguoiis io s p e c i a l Tax sc h o o l d d , r ift v'o 2. S em in ole C o u n t) F lorida.
Hy: A M W E E K S . D. Ch u v o sig n ed this p e titio n
TIIBTFOHD A U'ILKINKON.
V o F R 1‘ETITM i.S'LltS would f u l l her
A ttorn eya for C om p lain an t
rep resen t that th e y a r e qualified e l e c - J - U - o . n .w .- t wo
tor* w h o pay a tnx on eith er real or
- . —
p erso n a l properl) a n d aro resident* of
th a t portion of S e m in o le County, F l o r i ­ In Ike ( Irrali C ourt. S e v r n lk Judlrlsl
( Ire,ill In s o d fo r S em in ole f o u n t ) ,
da. d escribed as fo llo w * , to -w lt;
Slate o f F lorid a .— In Chnnerry
Ilegiunlng at Southeast corner Se*

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lion ^
Jl. Township 21 S. Range 1" E .
hi vouch
ce West to th e S o u th w e st c o r •fa* of Eu.tis .-an equal its record for work* nn,un,! wh,ch “ detour' nm‘U
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Vi
Section
JJ. T o w n s h i p 21 H., Rang*---- no
E
ast
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North
to
S
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w
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s
t
corner
J
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ls
L.
F
o
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n
ta
in . C om p lain an t.
7»pd, healthy rowth and expansion ,irt' dnc
n 21. T o w n s h ip 21 II.. R a n g e J'l
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j
"Anniston to Gadsden, a distance Si:e c tio
,ii ,m e West a lo n g C ounty line to Thomas 8. F o u n ta in . D efen d an t.
la »il line* of endeavor during the

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness

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Wc invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling Its product. Why take
a chance?
Your eminent pliysicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

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The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.

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•tnictures imludc the brisk nnd stuc« building of the Lake Region PrinFompahy, the three story Ken'«!)■-Hannum brick nnd concrete
,tar* and apartment building, the
J1 * ^'rran two story building, the
• k and concrete structure erected
») A M. DetVitt, the W. B. Merck
- ,:ig ,,n North* Bay street and
JT ,,n,ctu»« or the Sustis Motor
t'mspny. Senator \V. M. Igou has
U^"tly 1"niplcted one of the hnndJ**,f *' ' l!'" nn ds to rage structures
* rtr *I Horidn and the Commerce
c °mp«ny has erected a new
Dfxlng home,

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* "Frnn' Q®Bt«r*vHle, where you fer
ry “cro",, thv T‘'nni&gt;” t’« rivpr on
K'm] KHsoHne ferry, roads are fair
eonnonvlllo; thence to New Hope you

Which

y - o n o yrsrs,
&gt;1*1 last d e sc r ip tio n In* luilr* defendant lo be o v s r t w e n t a
c„

B Pv n* *° an announc*mcnt by H.
• hillip*. chairman. Mr. Phillips

CHICKEN DINNER. SUN­
1 ,^at 'mmedlately after the ses- DAY, 12 TO 1 :30. 75c.— HOTEL
ESPECIALLY
• ‘r‘ th'' fa°,r&lt;l might go to Tampa MONTEZUMA.
PREPARED
AN
D
SERVER.
* meeting, making the trip by
When yiu ap* planning your n«w

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upring V
dresses,
plan
on rial ting oar
B|MILg
II CSftB, |M
M1 V
advantage of rose*
d i n n e r . SU N . ,tor* *nd uki,n* adTm
H n v ^ J 0 1 :3 °- 75c.— HOTEL o f th . unuau.l n to r n wo have pro­

sarHu
MA. especially
KM ARED AND SERVED.
,!«rtld want ada p t rwmlta.

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J2*J.n,*nl »«I !*«• held here April 21

the

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extrndril so ns to embrace nnd Include
Nashville roads ur,* all right*
„u
territory last above ,ti'scrib**i.
“I.el and J. Henderson, secretary
bc; ; r.,,t-d into
Florida Short oute Association, Co- n u m b ered amt k n o w n i.s y**ur H o n o r lumbus, Ga., Is naked to forward to ^ l y
TaTT^h* oi IM . w ' ^
you, Mr. .Smith. Iwoklets, together j. S s m ln o le County. F lo rid a
Hi* s . i *I
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. illstrlct l*» I*** I'lssUil for the purpose or
with complete condition report oi |t,vy| hK 4imi collecting »$ district hcMmiI
U.«
* U.A. April 15.— 8. C. M. T h o m - route, ns he is in better position than i . ^ if n r ^ *
the
writer
to
hand
you
accurate
dntn
described
lerrliory
flia,
nioie
• "'♦nff 0f Marion county, is in
,
. .
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than Iwenty-flv* p*-r cent of th*- *lui&gt;
f middle of n bad fix for the fund covering route north from llrlnjjdo ,,ua(|f|»d electors who pay taxes *•**
to Columbui Ga "
e it h e r r e s l or p erso n a l property and
I w h o reside w ithin t h e last above d rr°I r ated by last yrar’s budget 10 ( oiumiJUB, U I ,
The above route carries Orlando s c r ib e d territory h a v e s ig n e d *hls pHI*
^ ‘he expenses of his office has
'*'n r'huuste,l and according to th o tourists by way of Leesburg, Gaines­ “ "w lIK H K F o K K T i i U l l I’ETITIUNERM
HUMIILY FRAY:
, . ,.
«rk|
mnstruction of the law he can ville, Lake City, Live Ouk, Madison,
T h a t an election ho cu lled ond held
•WriVe n&lt;* money until the next bud. (F la.) Quitman, Thomaaville, Albany, to d e te r m in e w h eth er or not the limit*
o f S p ecia l Tax S ch o o l D istrict No. 2,
•f* I imade up, which will be several Rlch,*n(l antl Columbus (Gn„) thence S e m i n o le County, Florid a, shall bo exs »nth» front now Th,. .k .-ir r
to Opelika, Sylncauga, Tnladegn, A n -1tended *o so io include all of «ho lerritlxr.
,
11 p *her,ff de- ■
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. . . . t„ry uf Seminole County. Florid*, as
“*rf' siaiut the only thing be can "Iston, Gadsden, Huntsville ( Ala.,) i
wbovr described, such terriiory
^ ' * t . borrow „,o„,y
, | „ „„ F .r .tle v ll1 ., ShrlbyvIHr. N nhU lto. S J jf-lJ » 5 S f f c a*,i ; i; T M S T ? L*
(Tenn.) and on into Ipiuisville. Ken tiie n u m b er o f mill* o f sp ecia l sch o o l
* d P»y his deputies
d is t r ic t *ux to be lev ied and co llected
tucky.
a n n u a ll y for the tw o s u c c e e d in g year*,
From Gadsden cars may go north­ an d a ls o who s h s ll nerve s s sch oo l
JA1.I AHASSE. April
15.-The
t r u s t e e s for th* said s p e c ia l tax sch ool
Chattanooga
and d is t r ic t for Ihe tw o s u c c e e d in g years.
y ,rly meeting of the .State Road eastwardly to
A N D YOUR I’B T IT IO N B ItS \ \ ILL
Knoxville.—Orlando Sentinel.
E V E R I'RAY.

urTI'' He in order to * inspect
en rout*.

Call phone 311 nnd hnve n bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

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vided for you. New goods Just re­
ceived and a t prlcra that pis
Rivera Brothers, Sanford Avenue.
ttf-w tt

! h« circuit Court, and u se a l thereof,
thl* 17th day o f March, A D. 1921
(SEAL)
E A DOUGLASS,
C lerk o f the C ircu it Court.
I l y : A. M W E E K S , D. C.
TIIETFORD
' ,,r' ‘ VtVo^mAe y WILKINSON.
s for C om p lain a n t,
j . | | . 0 a.w.-Sw c

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MASTEIt’K HALF.

Under arnl by virtue of n decree of
forecloscure nnd sale rendered In the
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit of Florida, in nril for Scmlnolo
County, in Chnncery. In a cause there­
in pending wherein O, H. Fnulklngham is complainant, nnd Sara
F.
Flournoy and husband, John T. Flour­
noy, are defendants, 1 will sell at pub­
lic outcry to the highest and best bid­
der for cash, at the front door of the
Court House in Sanford, Florida, dur­
ing the legal hours of sale, on May
1st, A. D. 1922, tho following describ­
ed real estate, to-wit:
The Fast one-half ( E 4 ) of l*ot
( C a u t i o n e r s from t h e territory now
em b r a c e d In Special T a x S ch ool District sixty-seven (07) of Sanford Celery
No tt, Sernlnol# County, F lo rid a);
Delta, as recorded In Piat Book “D",
CHARLES E. R O W E RS
A ND RE W U. H A IN E S
page 50, and Lot sixty-eight (68), of
E. C. RATES
Sanford Celery Delta, as recorded In
MRS. LILLIAN L. HATES
MRS R. K HO FFM AN
Plat Book "D,” pngc 60, Orange Coun­
F R A N K I* W A T E R H O U S E
ty Records, also recorded In Seminole
KATIIAHYN U H A IN E S
A. E CLINE
County Records, Plat Book No. 1, page
ALICE D. W A TE R H O U SE
A. II FULLER
76.
It. U. F U L L E R
R. S. MOTT,
E D W A R D W. MITCHELL
II. C TYLER
Special
Master
in Chancery.
U A. RANDALL
J, N. SEARCY
SCARLETT 4fc JORDAN,
W. A. LEW IS
Solicitors for Complainant
J. A. HIMTLINE
j . M. C H A F F E R
4-1 -o.a.w-6w
H. J. O V E R S T R E E T

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On Ihe okrcchobce Branch of the Florida Kaat Coaat Railway, Ctmlaota, Fla., among the plnra and lake* of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brirk hotel, with private bathe and hot water heat. P in t
fin** culaine. Ratea $2.50 to $ U 0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.
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SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Weat First Street

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�Miss Katherine Glappin of Port­
land, Me-, stopped over in Sanford
Thursday en route to the northern
part of the state. : ’

GAMES TODAY
*0 *3 to h i I* fci to
Easter Sunday tomorrow.

St. Petersburg at Orlando.
%
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville at Lakeland.

N. J., in
round of
North
scores

Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. C. Winship
There will be no rains to spoil the
of J a c k s o n v i l l e , Mrs. John T. Brady Easter costumes.
LEAGUE STANDING
GENE
and
Mary Elizabeth Tolar motored
to Orlondo Thursday afternoon.
The. Sanford churches will hold
Florida State League
4
. *.
special services and everyone should
Won Lost Pet.' JACK
Lieut, and Mrs. H. A. Bivens of attend services tomorrow.
St. Petersburg ......... 8
3
general
Arcadia were spending the week-end
j Lakeland ...................\ 7 4 .727
.636 , ch,b of t
here as the guests of the latter’s
The banks are open today and the Tampa ....................... 6
5
.645 immedint
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hern­ employees are greatly refreshed by j Daytona ................... 5
5
,500 club, sai
their holiday and anxious to collect Jacksonville ............. 3
don.
6
.333 en men- a
------ -#
all notes that fell due yesterday.
(Orlando ..................... 3
8
.273. their pla
Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Smith and •
Isonvillc.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff were a
The Daily
,
National League
congenial party motoring to Daytona twelve hundred
has ov*r ,
**
Lost
INI
Bncfa, where they epent the day ' a record of which
" W’&amp; ‘‘L i
J H H 5 B
0
1-000
Per o f our ago
I j P * * ™ - * U ub
yesterday.
0 1000
DELA
^
- M r Herald i
...... —
»
1
.667 ments a.
Mrs. R. E. Tolar and Mrs. C. W in-, paper,
Brooklyn ......... ;........ 1
2
■333 tappers
Boston .......... ............ 1
ship of Jacksonville, left yesterday
2
.333 been ret
With the community club proposed Cincinnati ................. 0
for Washington, D. C., where Mrs.
2
•000
grand ju
Tolar goes as a delegate to ths Bi- by the Elks lodge for the new build- Pittsburgh ................. 0
2
■000 asked th
ing and the elegant new country’
Annual convention of the D. A. R.
fort to
t club and golf links, with the boat
American League
fendents
MERRIE MATRONS BRIDGE C L U B ,bl&lt;8in and many other improvements
Won Lost Pet.
are Sam
--------,
we face a fine winter season.
St. Louis ................... 2
0
1.000 Fred SI
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. C. E.
*-------Cleveland ................... 2
0
1.000 Roberts,
Henry was the gracious hostess,
T. J. Miller &amp; Son have moved into Philadelphia .............. 2
0
.667 bers, J.
when she entertained at bridge, at their beautiful new building and w ill;Washington .............. 1
1
.500 The indi
her lovely home on Magnolia ave- j receive the general public today a t , New Y ork.................. 1
1
.500 led Jos
nue, the guests including the mem- four o’clock. Everybody go to t h e Boston ....................... 1
2
.333 sum of
bers of the Merrie Matrons Bridge j Miiier buiiding on Magnolia avenue | Chicago .............
................................. ....
u
2
UUU\ C astle 0
Club.
and’ second street and inspect one Detroit ....................... 0
2
.000! highway,
The rooms where the card tables of the finest furniture stores in the
accused i
were placed were abloom with a pro- \ state,
American Association
fusion of spring flowers, quantities
Won Lost Pet.
VISITOR
of roses, bouganvillas and ferns be­
0
1.000
Six members of the Herald force Columbus ..............
2
PRIM
ing effectively used.
0
1.000
now own their homes in Sanford and Kansas City .............. 2
The prize for top score,a silk lin -! are helping to pay the city, state 1Minneapolis................. 2
0
1.000
The
gerie, was won by Mrs. Harry B. and county taxes and pothers are
1
.500
Paul ..................... 1
has been
Lewis, in the interesting game of contemplating matrimony in order Imiinnapolii .............. 1
1
.500
Week in
bridge played during the afternoon, to get into the home owner’s class. Milwaukee ................ 0
2
.000
Sanford
At the conclusion of the card game Rather a good record for the new s-1Toledo ...................... 0
2
.000
Believi
the hostess served a salad course, paper men and one that shows where R°'Jisville .................. 0
2
.000 classes at
with iced tea and cake.
*their desires for becoming real cltltimate k
Southern
Association
Substituting for absent club mem- zens are 100 per cent. The Herald
methods o
hers were Mrs. S. Pulenston, Mrs. has always backed their views with
Won Lost Pet. ents, teac
George Knight and Mrs. Householder. their money and work for develop-! Mobile ....... ................ 2
1
.667 touch wit
1
.667 stimulate
ment and are doing as much for the Cittle Rock ....... ........ 2
LAUNCH RIDE
1
.667 work on
city of Sanford as any other industry A tlanta....................... 2
Thursday evening Messrs.
Peter in
..........
1
.667 the specia
the city in proportion to their Birmingham ............. 2
Chattanooga ............ 1
Schaal and Warren were hosts at a numbers,
2
.333 served ins
most delightful launch ride on Lake
Nashville
............1 1
2
.333 at the clo
Monroe, going to Ft. Florida, where
The Seminole Cafe where you have! New Orleans .......... 1
2
.333
The pa
Memphis
...................
1
n delicious supper was served. The that cool and comfortable feeling when
2
j school are
chaperons were Mrs. C. W. Stok®a you come in to get one of those exvisit the
an&lt;i Mrs. Zinser.
About twenty cellent Sunday dinners. And then ev- DUVAL HIGH SCHOOL
ient durin
guests enjoyed this delightful event, crything is so neat and clean and satHAS GOOD RECORD
jS
FOR FIELD EVENTS
--------'isfying and the chicken and turkey
Sup
BOOK-LOVERS CLUB
'dinners are of the best. Come in toPri
The members of the Book-Lovers morrow.
17-ltc
JACKSONVILLE, April 15.—Du­
Club were most pleasantly entertain- {
PE
val High School of this city, possesses
«d yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Fred ; , CHICKEN DINNER, SU N - 1seven and shares one o f the thirteen
Williams at her home on Oak ave. ‘DAY, 12 TO 1 :3 0 , 75c.— H O T E L i State High School track and Field
MILTOi
The rooms were symbolic of spring- MONTEZUMA,
ESPECIALLY i records as a result of the recent gro, eharg
With baskets and vases of field PREPARED AND SERVED.
state-wide met held in Gainesville. taken fro

�PAGE FOUR

•THE SANFORD DAILY -HERALD* SATURDAY, APRIL IS, 1922

1 ' Don’t f6rg«t to fix your Easter bm’tflC a/tiiitleN o. 2 will do th at for you.
,Oa sale a t the Union Pharmacy Sat*
a r d a y afternoon and evening. 15-2tc
•

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J,*l

: STATE NEWS :

The largest and beat event of the
eeaaon, The Eaater Ball.
12-#te

The Easter entertainment that was
SANFORD STOKES WILL
planned
for Monday night, the 17th;
CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERby
Circle
No. 2 haa been postponed
NOONS AFTER MAY 4TH
because of illness. Time will be an­
16-2to
Beginning Thursday, May 4th, at nounced later.

noon, und continuing through Septem­
ber, we, the undersigned merchants,
GAINESVILLE, April
14.—The banka and business men agroc to close
lflaa Longnecker la the old maid in Mexican bean beetle an immigrant our business places for half holiday,
the Senior play. "Oh, he looked right Insect that bida fair to play havoc each Thursdny at noon:
a t me!" "The Hoodoo," April 20th and with cowpeai and kindred crop*, ha*
D. L. THRASHER.
• f la t.
16-3tc moved rapidly through the Southern
G. M. McCRORY.
atatea during the la it few month*, ac­
SPEER &amp; SON
cording to the State P'nnt Board,
SANFORD SHOE A CLO. CO.
'and now {• known to be within fifteen
HILL HARDWARE CO.
mile* of the Florida state line, hav­
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
(t
ing been reported at Thomasville,
V
PEOPLES BANK
Ga. An official of the Flant Board
BALL HARDWARE CO.
declared that should the beetle boA. RAFFELD
come established in Florids, it woutd
TOM MOORE
be a "calamity" to bean growers.
ED. RANDALL
Forty seven counties in Alabama,
ROBERT’S GROCERY
Tennuisee, Kentucky, North Carolina,
SANFORD GROCERTERIA
South Carolina and Georgia are known
CLARA BENJAMIN
to be infested and the insect ha* done
S. S. BAUMEL
heavy damage* In Alabama. The of­
ECONOMY GROCERY
THOS. J. A. REIDY
ficial
said
no
work
whatever
along
L.
P. McCULLER,
Attorney aad Coa n u ll or-at-Law
the line of eradication I* being done,
SANFORD CASH GROCERY
Practicing la State and Federal Ceert* as the pest appears to be too flnnly
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
eitabilfihed for such efforts to be sueOver Seminole County Bank
SANFORD CYCLE CO.
restful, hut extensive control inves­
GILLON L FRY.
tigations arc being conducted by fed­
U. S. ARMY STORE
George A. DeCottes
eral agencies.
THE YOWELL CO.
Attorney-at-Law
SANFORD DRY GOODS CO.
•*r Seminole County Rank
PERKINS * BRITT
GAINESVILLE, April
II.—The'
8ANPOKD
FLORIDA Baby ’Gators, or the University of
M. KRONEN
Florida’s Freshman football eleven
JNO. T. BRADY
has a schedule f.ir next fall which
SURPRISE SHOE STORE
S. 0. Shinholser
calls for seven games with yearling
J. K. SMITH
Contractor and Builder
elevens of some of the strongest col­
II. BANDEL
THE CHURCH WELL CO.
SAKFORD
FLORIDA leges in the South and one game with
the Princeton Freshman, which hits
M. NARVI8
been tentatively agreed upon for
DEANE TURNER
BROS.
November .10. All of the "Baby"
RIVERS BROS.
, * JSMITH
I &lt; »
games will I* played in Gainesville
HAYNES
A RATLIFF
Garage and Machine Co. and Jacksonville.
J. II. TII.LIS
E xp ert Auto Repair Work
The schedule foi'ows:
E. E. TURNER
October 14—Oglethorpo ut Jackson­
CALDWELL FURN. CO.
Phoas SO
Corner First aad Oak
ville.
To Sept. 1st
Octolier 21—VcnJerbllt a*. Jackson­
WIDEMAN CALDWELL,
MW E DELIVER THE GOODS’
ville.
STONE A CORWIN
Quick Service Transfei October 28—Open.
W. A. TII.LIS
November
4—North
Carolina
at
J.
R. HALL, llnrber
Storage Facilities
Jacksonville.
LLOYD
SHOE STORE
If we pleaae yon, tell others | if aw
November
I
t—wouth
Carolina
a:
I.
I).
MARTIN
tell os. Phone 498
Gainesville.
F. SCHMIDT
November 18—Alabama at GninesA. KANNER
Sanford Steam Laundry ville.
J. D. DAVISON
November 25—Georgia at Jackson­
HENRY McLAULIN
FOR SERVICE
ville.
HODGES A McMULLEN
Call 148-J
November .10—Princeton at Jack­
WOODRUFF 1 WATSON
sonville (tentative.)
W. RAWLING, Prop.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mil?
Work
CONTRACTOR and n u n .D E !
SIT Commercial Street

Saaferd, Fla

Geo. W. Knight
S e a l E state and Insurance
SANFORD -:FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler

Werk;

JACKSONVILLE. April 14.—The
Southern Railway, which for muny
years hits entered Jacksonville over
the tracks of the Atlantic Coast Line
from Jesup, Ga., gradually is divert­
ing its through trains over the Geor­
gia, Southern and Floriua via. Ma­
con und Valdosta, The Southern hns
owned the G. S. A F., for some years
nnd during the last year has taken
over direct nn-r-tisn i f li v property
replacing "G. S. A F." on locomotives
and curs with “Southern.’* The Sou­
thern local trains to Macon and At­
lanta have been operated over the
Georgia Southern for some time but
the pnlatinl through trains have gone
over the Atlantic Coast Line track* to
Jesup. Effective April 0. the Itoynl
Palm Limited to Chicago will discon­
tinue operating via Jesup nnd will he
handled on the Georgia Southern
tracks via Valdosta and Mucon. The
Kansas City Special will continue to
rm over the A. C. L. to Jeiup when
It transfers to the Southern tracks.

Cylinder Grinding; Del.nxe Pistons;
TAMPA, April 14.—Col. W. |». llnldiTtian of Louisville, Ky., and Naples,
dteel Gear f its d i; Crank Shaft* re­ Fla., Is shortly to come into possess,
named; agents for Ca Ills Inboard aad ion of a highly priced relic of Jeff­
erson P ltn i, president of tie* Confed•Outboard M o to r? .---------- -Phone &lt;1 cracy, for whom Col. IlnMentnr
fought for four years.
It is one of tiro silver screws and a
STRIKE!
tassel that were removed from the
Confederate president’s original cof­
fin when bis body was exhumed nnd
removed to its permanent resting
place at Richmond. Vn, The relic is
now in possession of Col Clarence FT.
f ’i ' k
W n k
Woods, mayor of Richmond at the
time the Southern statesman was
buried there. Col. Woods received it
front an undertaker at New Orleans
who wns charged with the task of ex­
huming the body and preparing it
for permanent burial. The body was
placed in another and costlier racket.
Col. ilnldeman is president of the
Jefferson Davis Monument Associa­
tion, which is now erecting at Hop­
kinsville, Ky., the birthplace of Davis,
n monument surpassed in height on­
ly by the Washington monument at
Washington, D. C. The* shaft is to
be about .157 feet high.
Overslrc Hfarfs and

Pina;

Flywheel

fick le

lei

Feel the Thrills!!
gqnlp your Fishing Tackle with a
flouth Bend l^vel Winding Anti-back
.leak, or a Shakespeare reel. Cortland
line, Tin]dun’s bumbo Agate Rod, *‘Al
Teea" bail and lleddoti Minnows at
"■rieee lower than you evtr expected.
FIFTEEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on
all Rods and Heels. All
e l , ench .......

a85c

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

Something special at Rivero Broth­
ers, Sanford avenue—Ladles’ pure
thread silk hoee, mercerised lisle top,
seam and fashioned stitching*, double
sole, heel and toe, shaped close fitting
ankle. Colors, black, white and cordo­
van. Easter tale price $155. Also
• very nice and complete line of every­
thing In socks, throe quarter* and
foil Isngth hoa* for man, woman, boys,
girl* and Infanta a t Easter Sal*
price*. Don’t fail to see our showInga before buying. Rivers nrothsro,
Sanford avenue.
fltf-2wt

! 8

S alt water Mullet, 10c lb, Tillis'
Market. Phone 200, 311 Sanford Ave­
nue.
14-Stp

Rayfield Carburators
Installed end Guaranteed by
i j '• i ,« t

Sanford Battery Service
Company

1First National Ban
■

Sanford Battery Service
Company
SANFOKD

MATTRESS FACTORY
K. C. ECHOLS. Prop.
"Old Mattress Made New and
New Mattreea Made to Order"
French Avenue and 17th Street

"

We invite you to call and

PAINT* VARNISHES and STAINS. PAT*

Sanford Paint and
■

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■

■

Paper Store

■

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GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONET
Writ* as
H o te l

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C

H. A. HALVERSON, Proprietor

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFii

O IU C K

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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SEE OUR SPRING WINDOW

P

IANOS
HONOGRAPHS
SHEET MUSIC

■i

Decorate Your Lawn
Spring Time is Here
F O R

Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (Mower) Beau­
tiful—We Will Help You

I Ball H a r d w a r e Co.

PIANO CO.

IM M M S IIIK

W elaka Block

■ ■ ^■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •vvnH nM U K aB nniinnnnnH B N anoi

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4 05 p.m.

Electric

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

our prices on

Sanford, Fla

$12 Eaat. 1st St.

Northbound
Arrive
82 ......- 1:48 a.m.
84.. ....... 11:45 a.m.
80 ........ 2:35 p.m.
02 ....... 4:00 p.m.
28 ........10:00 p.m.

Leesburg Branch
Arrive
3:55 p.m.
167..._
2:50 p.m.
21..™.
101....
5:50 pjn.
1:30 p.m.
25 ...
22
7:00 p.m.

get

buy by the car load.

General

Departs
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:t0 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

You are Qoing to cBuild

TON SUN-PROOF PAINT *2.40 a Gallon. We

Depart*
2:40 a.m.
8:40 a.r.t.
1:3H p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

100
24
158
22

B. F. WH1TNER,

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: If

OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

8.1
27..
01.. ....... 1:18 p.m.
80 ......... 2:55 p.m.
85.. ........ 0:56 p.m.

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

r ■1

F. P. FORSTER, Preeldeat

■

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

No.
No.
No,
No.
No.

Trilby Branch
Arrive

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CORRECTED TO NOV. |«, 1M|
Southbownd
Arrive

it

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

In these days of “flu,’’ coughs, colds,
All the Latent Popular Hlta
§
croup and whooping cough, it is well
to know that every year there a r t
used more bottles of Foley’s Honey A. B. CHASE, LESTER AND
and Tar than of any other cough
PREMIER PIANOS
medicine. Mrs. S. I,. Hunt, 515 W. Gth
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: “Foley’s UPRIGHT PLAYERS, GRANDS 8
Honey and Tar relieved me of a hack­
ing cough, tickling in the throat,
EDISON AND RUSSELL
wheeling and pains in the chest. It
PHONOGRAPHS
is helping my mother wonderfully."
That’s why druggists recommend Fol­
ey's. Sold everywhere,—Adv.
J. H. HINTERMISTER

TRAIN SCHEDULE

’

Sparton Horn Service

The vocational commutes of the Bush I-----_ “ L
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women dastring
employment to register at ths First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER­
FULLY

of the officers of this bank will
mean for you a full measure of the
best of service, advice or co-opera­
tion that a Modern Banking In­
stitution has to offer its patrons.

Nice assortment new spring dress
m aterials received. Style* that will
please you and at prices you are wil­
ling to pay. Visit our atom and get
the sdvantsge of the new price*
Rivera Brothers, Sanford avenue.

Itr l l l g* m-mTO

. Employment Bureau .

The Organized Effort

s

200 pair* of Ladies’ Pumps nnd Ox­
fords in Patent, White nnd Black Kid,
values up to $10.00, choice $2.05.—
Woodruff A Watson.
13-fitd
SOUR ORANGES WANTED—Drop
curd stating number of boxes you
have.—W. Hayward, Winter Park, Fla.
lC-tit&amp;wItp

t i.•

■

E aster Ball, Monday, April 17, an
•vent you can not afford to miss.
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BUS)
DIRECTORY

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Is
:

j T he Eddy
R
I ARE THE BEST ,Z WORLD, BAR NONE

•

•

Fans .

Departs

F. P. RINES

Oviedo Branch
105 Palmetto Aeo
xNo. 12®..™.... 7:45 p.m.
THE SPORTSMAN STORE
xNo.
127.
*•40
p.m.
Vaudeville Show, Men's Club, April
x—Daily, except Sunday,
21
it.
«-tfc
117
Park
Avenue
Phone 251-W

Sanford. Florida

We will demonstrate them with ANY make
of family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest.

Sanford Furniture Company

:
:

�accessories followed
by an le.
course.
Those enjoying the cordial hospital­
MRS. FRKD UAIC8R, Society Editor, ity of Mrs. Williams were Miss An­
Phono JI7-W _
Phono
nie Hawkins, Mrs. Henry McLalin,
k.TO
*«r m» r n horo
oMttMT
II I "
'
or h o U b Mrs. E. P. Morse, Mni. B. A. How­
-«
.r f • » i s r t a t * l a « , writ*
*•■»•• • '
th is O rp o rtM * * !, B lv lM ard, Mrs. Harry Ward, Mra. L. p.
■ 0**'* f i r l r l M * ' , k * •I* * 1, * ' * ™ Hagan, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mra J. E.
Paco and Miss Christine Hastings.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
PHILLIPS-RAKEIt
w .d n rsd ay - Th7w^if»re Department
mating at 3:30 In the afternoon.
Miss Ruby Raker nnd Mr. William
H. Phillips were quietly married
jj V Nolan and J. S. Woodal of Friday evening at tho homo of the
Fernadina were business visitor, here bride’a Aunt. Mrs. G. W. Waters, on
Palmetto Avenue.
Thursday.
______
The impressive ring ceremony be­
Mrs. E. A. Dimick and Mrs. Cora ing used, in the presence of inti­
F- Myers’ of Palm Beach were visl- mate friends and relatives. Dr. E. D.
Brownlee, officiating.
tors here Thursday.
They will leavo soon for Miami
where
thoy wil make their future
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Davis of Jackhome.
Both young people have a
ponville are spending tho week-end
large
circle
of friends who will wish
here at the Monteiuraa.
them much happiness In their m ar­
ried life.
Dan U. Wilder of Jacksonville
j, ipi.nding tho week-end hero with
her parents, Mr. and Mr.. John T.

SOCIETY

Brady.

Mi»* Katherine Glappin of Port­
land. Me., stopped ovor In Sanford
Thursday on route to the northern
part of the state.
Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. C. Winship

: PERSONALS
Easter Sunday tomorrow.
There will be no rains to spoil the

o f’Jacksonville, Mn . John T. Brady Easter costumes.
ard Mary Elizabeth Tolar motored
to Orlondo Thursday afternoon.
The Sanford churches will hold

Florida State League
At Lakeland, 7; Jacksonville, 3.
At Tampa, 13; Daytona, 15.
At Orlando, 6; St. Petersburg, 17.
American League
At Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 8.
Others postponed, rain.
National League
At Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 0.
At New York, 10; Brooklyn, 2.
Others postponed, rain.

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American Association
No games, rain.
At
At
At
At

LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
........................................................

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FLORIDA

SA NFO RD

GAMES TODAY
N. J.,
round
North
i scores

St. Petersburg a t Orlando.
Daytona at Tampa.
Jacksonville a t Lakeland,
LEAGUE STANDING

Pet.
.727

.636
.545
.600

.333
.273
Pet.
1.000

j.ooo
.807

.333
.333
.000
.000

Pet.
1.000
1.000
.887
.500
.600

.333
.000

.000

Home

ENTZMINGER BROTHERS

s

WHOLESALE DISTIUHUTORS

American Association
Won Lost Pet.
Columbus
.
.
........
0 1.000
.A......
2
Six me
0 1.000
Kansas City ...„........ 2
Minneapolis
......
.......
2
0 1,000
nro helping to pny tho city, state
.500
1
St.
Paul
...........
......
1
and county taxes nnd lothcrs arc
___
_
1
Indianapolis
.....
.500
1
contemplating matrimony in
,000
Milwaukee
0
2
.000
Toledo .............
0
2
o
.000
Louisville ....... ........ 0
the hostess served a salad course,
with iced tea and cako.
their desires for becoming renl citb
Southern Association
Substituting for absent club mem- xens are 100 per cent. The Herald
Won l-oat Pet.
1
O
.067
Mobile
....
1
George Knight and Mrs. Householder, their money nnd work for developO
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Little Rock .....
1
1
.667
LAUNCH HIDE
' city of Sanford as any other industry A tla n ta........... ........ 2
2
.667
1
Thursday evening Messrs Peter in the city in proportion to their Birmingham ...
Chattanooga
....
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i
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2
Sshaitl nnd Warren were hosts at a numbers.
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Nashville
.......
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2
most delightful launch ride on Lake
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New
Orleans
...
a
*
Monroe, going to Ft. Florida, whero
The Seminole Cafe whore you have
2
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n delicious supper was served. The that cool and comfortable feeling when Memphis ......... ____ i
chaperons were Mrs. C. W. Stoke* you come in to get one of those cxand Mrs. '/inner.
About twenty cellent Sunday dinners. And then ov. DUVAL HIGH s c h o o l
HAH GOOD RECORD
guests enjoyed this delightful event, erything Is so neat nnd clean and satFOR FIELD EVENTS
-------lafying and the chicken and turkey
HOOK-LOVERS CLUB
dinners are of tho best. . Come in toThe member* of the Book-Lover* morrow.
,
17-lte
JACKSONVILLE. April 15.—Du­
Club were most pleasantly entertninval High School of this city, possesses
cl yesterday nftemoon by Mrs. Fred .CHICKEN DINNER, SUN* seven and shares one of the thirteen
Williams at her home on Oak avo.
DAY, 12 TO 1:30. 75c.— HOTEL State High School track and Field
The rooms were symbolic of spring- MONTEZUMA. ESPECIALLY records as n result of tho recent
state-wide met held in Gnincsville.
Ome. With baskets and vases of field PREPARED AND SERVED.
flowers,
________________
The records follow:
100 yard dash—Hlitch, Tatlahassecj
After a delightful afternoon spont
“The west 1* the boss,’’ says a
.... 10 1-6 seconds,
‘ ith the discussion of hooka, local writer in tho effete cast. And the
220 yard dash—Reed, Dural, 2.1 2-5
happenings, nnd sewing, tho hostess east mutters: . “So, boss, till the
seconds.
served n delicious naiad course with milking's finished.”
410 yard run—Vickery, GalnnvUle
53 4-6 seconds.
880 yard run—Gordon, Fort Lau­
derdale, 2 minutes, 11 seconds; Ste­
vens, Duval, 2 minutes, 11 seconds.
One mile run—Haxelton, Miami, 4
minutes, 56 2-6 seconds.
Half mile relay—Brooksviile, 1
minute, 40 seconds.
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
120 yard high hurdle—Jones, Du­
By eliminating all of the waste, over half of the labor, all of the
val, 17 second*.
middle man’s profits and by delivering a home on record time direct
220 yard low hurdle—Snyder, Day­
from the forcst^to you
tona, 28 seconds; Monroe Hillsbor­
ough, 28 second/:.
QU1CKBUILT BUNGALOWS
Running broad jum p—Sollec, Du­
1’ut Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
val, 21 feet, 3 3-4 inches.
Cosy, ^tractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any sise. Built
Running high jump—Baker, Duval,
according to latest Improved methods of bouse construction, of. the
5 feet 7 1-4 inches.
best of malarial*, a t a great taring. Tbslr economy U worth Investi­
Tole vault—Sollee, Duval, 10 feet
gating^
0 Inches.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
Shot put, Lewis, Duval, 40 feet,
•bowing in natural colors w*ny attractive, money-saving homes.
7 3-4 inebea.
Discus throw—Lowenstein, Duval,
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
104 feet.

CHARLESTON, S. C.

I

WIGHT GROCERY CO.

in straight seta in the (Inal
Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April 1 Colored Easter Eggs for sale at
of the women’s singles in the 21»L
v-C/c Mobley a Saturday.
13-5tp
and South tennia tourney. The
were 0-1, 8-1.
You will Juat love the way Gwen­
Don’t fail to come and see the sevdolyn I’erington-Shlnc says, "Yea, en little Spiggotts, all equally as
GENERAL SHAKE-UP OF
Mamma,” In the Hoodoo, April 20th bright and intelligent as their father.
JACKSONVII,LE CLUB and 21 at nt tho High School. Ad­
"The Hoodoo," April 20th and 21st.
mission 35c and 60c. No reserved
10-3tc
I Ilf The
I'rrn)
scats.
16-3tc
JACKSONVILLE, April 16. — A
Strangers to the city say tho Seminole
general shukcup of the Jacksonville
NOTICE
Cafe la one of the finest nnd most
dub of the State Longue will bo made
The Singer Sewing Machine Com­ comfortaldu cafes in tho state and
immediately President Connnt, of the
club, said today. He will release sev- pany has opened a store in tho Elder thut tho prices are the moat reason­
Springs Water Co. office with a full able for excellent service rendered.
line of accessories. Machines sold on Try our Sunday dinner tomorrow.
easy terms.
Chicken dinner 76c, turkey dinner, $1.
sonvillc.
15-5tp
T. M. DUNLAP, Mgr.
17-ltc
INDICT WIRE TAPPERS
DELAND. Fla., April 16.—Indict­
ments against eight alleged wiretappers nnd confidence men have
boon returned by the Volusia county
grand jury here and the jury has
asked the sheriff to exert every’ ef­
fort to apprehend them. The dofendenta named in the indictments
arc Snm Harris, Fred Stanley, alias
Fred Shaffer; C. F. Webber, Dock
Roberts, (’. H. Pogart, C. II. Cham­
bers, J. J. Johnson nnd J. II. Adams.
The indictment says the men swind­
led Joseph Appelt out of a targe
sum of money last year at Turnbull
Castle on the I&gt;nytonn-New Smyrna
highway. The whereabouts of tho

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Yourself
Do not try to pay bills without n checking
account.
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed checks nro legal receipts; nnd, be­
sides, w ith a checking account, you san keep

VISITORS WEEK FOR
PRIMARY GRADES OF SCHOOL

an nccurate record of your expenditures.

The week beginning April 17th,
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
has been designated at Visitor’s
you to become one of its customers.
Week in the Primary Grades of the
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Sanford Public Schools.
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Believing that observation of the
classes nt work wil give a more in­
timate knowledge of the work and
methods of the school, bring the par­
ents, teachers and children in closer
touch with each other, and thereby
stimulate more Interest in school
work on the part of all concerned,
tho special Visitor’* Week will be ob­
served instead of the general exhibit ( ..............................................................m i s s .................
at the close of school.
The patrons and friend* of tho
school are earnestly requested to
Insist on
visit the school nt any hour conven­
ient during tho week.
.STEI.LA P. ARRINGTON,
Supervising principal Sanford
Primary School.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford j
JACKSONVILLE ICE
IT IS PURE, CLEAN AND SANITARY
From the car at

PBBPRK FLOGGED.

MILTON, April IS.—Al Lucas, ne­
gro, charged with peeping here, was
taken from the officer* at midnight
while on his way to jail, nnd hla cap- ■
tors, a band of unidentified men, cs* ***RRR^R^R^URM^^^^^ » ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *^R ^^R ^ *R,^ ,IIIIIIIIII,^ ****
corted him to n lonely wood, flogged
him and ordered him to leave the
community.
He has not been seen ■
since.

FREIGHT

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IN IMAMON 1)8

MEN—You hnvc heard it hinted around that Tires and
CLEVELAND, April
15— DinTubes
were going |ip, but here ia a 25% REDUCTION, it
monds valued at $60,000 wore taken ■
marks
the low est prices in Tire history'.
from the office safe of Max Kurjan J|
company, jewelers, In n downtown o f-, *
6,000 Fabric. 1Q.000 Cords
flee building yesterday morning by *
three bandits, one masked, who en$14.40
. $ 9.45
trred the store with drawn revolvcra ■
and drove David Gimp, office mana­
.. 16.25
23.35
32x4 ..............
ger, and a friend Into the safe, sell24.00
17.00
33x4 ..............
ed the diamonds and escaped.

30x3V2..........

34x4 ..............
34x4 */2 ..............
33x5 ..............
38x6 ..............
40x8 ..............

It takes an experienced chef tc ar­
range the proper setting for a renl
chicken or tqrkcy ^dinner and during
the warm weather make you feel like
enjoying a big dinner. The Seminole
Cafe has such a chef and everyone
who has tried our Sunday dinners
will say so. Hive you tried thorn?
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! Ray Brothers

The Hsrald for Post Cards.

17.25
20.00

21.00

24.65
31.60
37.50
59.50
111.50

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DIRECT-Factory-to-users prices. You will probably never
see as low prices again. ’ These prices subject to chnngo
without notice.

CHICKEN DINNER. SUN­
DAY. 12 TO 1:30, 75c.—HOTEL
PINE HURST, April
16.—Mrs. MONTEZUMA. ESPECIALLY
■
Marion Zinderstein Jessup, of Wil­ PREPARED AND SERVED.
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MRS. JESSUP WINS

mington, Del., yesterday defeated
Miss Martha Bayard, of Short Hills,!

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A CHECK ON

mate,

QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, D ept 18-K

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FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS

Southern Association
Mobile, 2; New Orleans, 7.
Nashville, 0; Birmingham, 5,
Atlanta, 5; Chattanooga, 0.
Memphis, 4; Little Bock,-

Florida State League
Won I.o*t
special services and everyone should
St. Petersburg _____ 8
3
I.ieut. and Mrs. II. A. Bivens of attend services tomorrow.
Ijikclnnd
\ 7
4
Arcadia were spending the week-end
8
Tampa
6
hue as tho guests of tho latter's
.......
5
5
Daytona
...»....
.
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hern­
Jacksonville
....... 3
6
don.
8
Urlando
....... 3
nil notes that fell due yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Smith and
National league
The Dally Herald now has over
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff were a
Won Lost
congenial party motoring to Daytona twelve hundred subscribers which in
g
0
St.
la/uis
Beach, where they spent the day
Chicago
......
....... ........... 2
0
yesterday.
New York ____ ....... 2
1
paper.
Brooklyn
____
2
___
1
Mrs. R. E. Tolar and Mrs. C. Win2
Huston ....... _____ 1
ship of Jacksonville, loft yesterday
oas
_____
0
Cincinnati
...
....
for Washington, D. C., where Mrs.
Pittsburgh
2
..........
0
T'llnr goes ns a delegate to tin Biing and the elegant new country
Annual convention of the D. A. R.
club and golf links, with tho boat
American League
Won Lost
MF.RRIK MATRONS BRIDGE CLUB ,,aBin nn‘&gt; mnnX ° th‘’r Improvements
0
_____
, we face a fine winter season.
2
St. lamia
2
0
Cleveland
............
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. C. E.
0
Henry was the gracious hostess, I T. J. Miller &amp; Son have moved Into Philadelphia .... .......... 2
1
1
whee *he entertained at bridge, at their beautiful new building and will Washington
1
- .........
1
her lovely home on Magnolia avc- receive tho general public today at New York
............
1
2
Boston
...................
nue, the guest* including the mem- four o’clock. Everybody go to the
C h icag o ................
2
2
Detroit
_
_
______
.......
0
nnd second street nnd inspect one
Club.
«&lt;-.r |limit! were abloom with a profusion of spring flowers, quantities
of roses, bouganvillas and ferns be*
in effcctivcly used.
The prise for top score, n silk lingerie, wns won by Mrs. Harry B.
Lewis, in the interesting game of

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T h e S anford D a il y H er a ld
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. APRIL 17. 1922

volume in.

TORNADOSTRIKES ILLINOIS

NUMBER 18

ATTEMPT MADE ON LIFE
TREATY HAS BEEN SIGNED
OF MICHEAL COLLINS, THE
HEAD OF FREE GOVERNMENT BY GERMANY AND RUSSIA

many dead and injured
Midnight Near Dublin by a Group
much pro perty damage Shortly AoffterMen—One
Attacker Captured
WHIPPING POST
Visited by D e s tr u c - .
FOR DELAND,
live Storm
SAYS MAYOR
BABY is _ killed

Irvington. Town of 300

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UNLESS MISDKMF. WORS IN TIIK
COLLEGE TOWN ,\HE
DOWN

INJURED
I l l y T h e A ■• o r In I r

iK vnA l.IA . April n . - H c
pofu .tali’
l**rBonB
• ere killed and alw&gt;ui thirty-five
injured. Mime seriously, in a tornido «hic b .truck thin section
earl) today.

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DELANO, April 17. Mayor Cam|»bell declared today in municipal court
that unless the misdemeanors abated
here the city wodld establish a whi|»ping post.
TRAMMEI.I. GRATEFUL
TO HIS MANY FRIENDS
FOR THEIR SUPPORT

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DUBLIN, April 17.—An attempt on the life of Michael Collins, head of
the provisional free ntate government wan made here shortly after midnight
last night. Collin, wan on hin way home when a group of men. nome of
which were armed, rushed at Collin*’ part}’, car and opened lire. Collinn
apparently lieing their npecial target. Collin, and party returned the fire
and one attacker was captured.

AT RAPOLLA YESTERDAY
Ministers of the
STOCK MARKET Foreign
Countries Signed
ADVANCES STOP Two
Papers that Nullifies
SHARP DECLINE BREST-L IT OVSK

TAKING OF RECORD VOTE
IN THE HOUSE THIS WEEK
ON NAVY AMENDMENT BILL
Made Certain Today When Madden and
Favored the Bill

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IN SEVERAL FAVORITE 8PBCU-,
AND ItE-ESTAIII.ISIIKS THE FULL
l ATIVE STOCKS THAT HAVE
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS ON
SOARED
EQUALITY BASIS
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NEW YORK. April 17.-T h e pro­
longed advance in the stock market
, wn. broken today by n sharp decline
in several favorite speculative.. Steel
and oils led in the break one to four
Byrnes points.

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GENOA, April 17.—The TreaI) between tier man) and Ituaaia
was signed at Itappolo yesterday.
Signatories lieing the Foreign
Ministers of two countries, the
Treat) nullifies the Brest litovsk treaty nnd re-establishes full
diplomatic relations on equality

TITUSVILLE IS DOING
THINGS—SHIP CANAL
• I l l y T h r S a a o r l a l . il I ’r r a a )
, IM I! \l I II I- . April IT-—
b asis.
TO SANFORD IS NEXT
WASHINGTON,
April
17.—Taking
of
a
record
vole
in
the
house
this
_One hah) killed. Iwo persons in
WASHINGTON. April 17.—Sena- week on (he amendment to the navy hill increasing enlisted force was made
, hiMpilal here in n critical con­
P AIDS, April 17.—A canvaa agen­
At its regular weekly lunch Inst
tor
Park Trammell upon being asked certain today when Chairman Madden, of the Appropriations Committer, and
dition a# re.ult of n tornado
cy
dispatch from Genoa last night
Friday
the
Business
Men’s
Club
had
today if he desired to make n state-, Representative llyrnes, ranking Democrat of the subcommittee, which pre­
• hich .truck Irvington, nouth of
said
the Russian soviet delegation to
ns
Its
guest
John
Winthrop
Win­
ment regarding the positive an­ pared the bill, announced themselves in favor of the poll. The measure was
herr at midnight la.t night. A
the Genoa economic conference pre­
slow,
who
has
recently
purchased
a
passed
in
the
house
in
the
committee
of
whole
Saturday
l»
&gt;
fo
rt)-seven
ma­
nouncement of Hon. W. J. Brynn
number of injured persons re­
beautiful home in this city and sov. sented a bill of 60,000,000,000 gold
thnt he would not be a candidate for jority without record vote.
mained at Irvington. The total
ernl
miles of ocean frontage adjacent rubles to the allies lute yesterduy.
injured «va. between 50 and 7«&gt;.
the Senate said:
The hill was made up of 35,000,
t&lt;&gt; Titusville.
“I am nuturally very thankful thnt
1'iftrrn residence* and business
000,0000 gold rubles, said the dis­
Mr.
Winslow
expressed
his
belief
Mr. Bryan declines to become n can­
house* were destroyed or badly
in the grent future of Titusville nnd patch, for damages suffered in Rus­
didate and appreciate hi* decision.
damaged- Irving in a town of
mentioned the bridge and rend to the sia from the expedition of Denikina,
For n number of years I have been
300 population.
ocean, the mad to Allenhurst, the Koli buck, Yudenitch ami Wrnngul,
a friend of Mr. Ilrynn nnd our posi­
rand to Orlnndo, the road to San­ and 15,000,000,000 for other damages
tion on ninny public questions have
CONGRESSMAN SAYS
ford, tlie road to Orsino, all Titus­ including the loss of Besnrabla to
been thoroughly in nccord nnd for
RF. WILL INDICT THE
ville projects, ns some of the reasons Rumnnls. Thu disputch added that
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE these reasons I would have regretted
the soviet delegates claimed that
SCORES TAFT AND THE INJUNC- \ \ o \ l \ N SHOT SEVEN TIMES IN for hl« belief in the future of Titus­ while recognising Russia’s pre-war
n contest with him.”
ville.
“From personal assurances and n
THINS AGAINST LAHEART OF TAMPA
WASHINGTON, April 17.—RoprtIn response to requests for a sjicech debt they were creditors to the nlliea
great
number
of
letters,
I
feci
confi­
HOK
UNIONS
i
.
TODAY
sentatiu Tinkham, Republican, Mas.
I
*
|
President
W B. Dobson said the , and not debtors.
ischu- tt-. said in a statement yes­ dent that very large mnjority of the
HI,
Tki
.......lairs
Pres*I
"«**
f"r Titusville to go
Prime Minister Lloyd G-.-rge, tha
NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 1 7 .terday that i harges recently mnde by voters of my state are fnvornble to
TAMPA, April 17. W, F. Clark, after iv a ship canal from Sanford to llavus dispatch asserted informed IB*
my
election
to
a
second
term,
i
have
Snmucl Go'nipers, president of the 12, a blacksmith, jumped from an an- Titusville via the chain of lakes be. Russiuns that their claim wus unadhim in the houre that the anti-sal­
oon I . , iio ef America hnd foiled to worked with nil the energy and nb- American Federation of Lnltor, launch­ tomobile at the turner of a downtown tween the St. Johns River nnd the missnble and wus contrary to all rea.
cvnij ;&gt; .vith the corrupt practices ility I possess in the interest of ed a vigorous attack against tho business district today, shot Ills wife Indian River.
Connecting Florida’s son and justice. It is said he re­
act "an i. a before the department Florida during the five years I have 'interests opposed to organised lato death with a rifle and then killed two greatest rivers will provide a quested them to reconsider nnd bring
of justice and will be acted upon in been in the Sennte. Inrnnny under­ nor" in an uddri ss at an open forum
hintvelf with n pistol. The woman deep water ship rannl from Jackson in a reply favorable to the allied dedue feasor. The ruses ngainst the takings for thegood ofthe people of session of the Connectciut Federation
niunits otherwise mere was no oi&gt;itttp it mmuiiii hiiV ami Hit* foil|ut* tlilil vtlln to Miami.
’’ 1 •*-.r......,.ii,Liv
•4i V iUllt|IIL‘tV n«f!i my f l i t s I have acccrr.p.
of Lnbor here yesterday.
j u t in continuing the Genoa confer­
The
Club
has
|H
members
and
nil
been
separated
some
time.
She
bail
Mr. Gomperv scored Chief Justice filed suit for divorce. In the cross but two were present at Inst F ri­ ence. so far as Russia was concerned.
the vidcin • necessary for indict. nble results and it is quite gratify­
mot .in i t urn i. tion when prevented ing thnt most Floridians approve of Taft vvlien he referred to a "m e n t bill for divorce the husband charged day's lunch Regular weekly lunch
t&lt; a gnitii! .ry nnd federal criminal my nubile service. With niy exper­ decision of the United States Supreme the wife with infidelity. The woman wil be nt the Arlington at roon to­
Russia Figures Too High
ience nnd the friendships ! have mnde Court." 11&lt;* said the decision “prm
cturt."
LONDON,
April 17.—The Russian
was struck by seven bullets and after day. Titusville Advocate.
Iris charge thnt the in Washington I hope to be of greater tlcally annulled the Clayton net." lie
'
claims
against
the allies, presented
the first shot fired, she cried,
d I tiled to report nil con- service In the future.
said the courts which have been is­ "Please don’t shoot any more."
by
M.
Lltvinoof
yesterday it is de­
CRITICIZE I II I I \N Itl’SSKLI
To the ten of thousands of Demo­ suing injunctions against striking la
trd it
in the statement filed
clared
largely
exceed
the total utn.
”ut:dci proti t" by Wayne H. Wheel­ crats of Floridn who feel that my bor organizations are "courts of in­
Action
oimt
of
the
allied
debts,
according to
WASHINGTON. April 17
er. it It^’ii, Mr. Tinkham"s state- services merit for mo n second term, equity" instead of courts of equity, Shipping Board
a
Reuter
dispatch
from
Genoa.
This
of
President
Harding
in
designating
I am deeply grateful.”
merit uid:
lie declared that organized labor is
would leave a substantial credit halWill
Eliminate
MaLillian
Russell
Moore,
of
Pittsburg,
'1
I’ l'-Milonn League of Am“asking for more nnd would continue
rilli* Naval Beserve M
H I’ccial immigration agent W.I- *nt niue owing to the soviets.
•r
&gt; ■' *. denied one of the ehar- GOVERNOR’S TRIAL
to ask for more." lie recommended
leiseil and upheld in the senate SatHAS KEEN POSTPONED that organized labor strive for modi
Friday issued a churae.
Deadlock Continues.
1
,,
unlay afternoon in a discussion of
t.r. ’ proi Uganda statement in rcfiention &lt;&gt;f the Volstead net instead of &lt;Irganization Adequate Reserves
GENOA. April 17.—The dendloek
immigration legislation.
Senator
I l l s T h r A . « u c U l r d I’r r a . l
latmri • i nhibition and the nnti-SnHe Left to Legislature
WAUKEGAN, April 17.—The start trying to repeul the eighteenth
between the Russian and allied dele­
Reed,
of
Missouri,
questioned
Mrs.
l‘v'n
'.veil known formula of
nhtendment. He described the con
Moore's qualifications, saying she gations to the economic conference
l l l r T h e A ssociated P ress!
’ar:anhv' nnd ’nullification’ ns if it of the trial of Governor Small, sched­ grossinnnl farm bloc ns n "financial
uled todny, was temporarily postpon­
WASHINGTON,
April
17.—An
might
be an authority on tbentrirnls relative to tho proposals for resump*
1r* interested in protecting
bloc."
ed
while
attorneys
for
the
state
con­
agreement
was
reached
by
Secretary
or
cosmetics
but he did not know she ttinn of friendly relation* with Rus­
9 ’ 1 l it- I States from nnnrchy nnd
sidered the request from the gover­ Tile railroad brotherhoods, which Denby and t'hairman Lasker of the was an authority on immigration.
sia continued Saturday night. The
In this pro|tagnnda
an not nffilinted with the American
Senator Moses, Republican, New afternoon conversations ended with
ststemr. t i had the nudnrity to np. nor’s counccl for stipulations cover- Federation of Labor, had delegates Shi|&gt;ping Hoard to eliminate the proInterjected vigorously the dleegntes clinging to their respec­
P-al for law enforcement when the
Introduction of documentary evi- present who asked about the policy of vision in pending administration ship Hampshire,
■» &gt; • league itself was c h a r. (dence and for the postponement of the
subsidy
bill
for
merchant
murine
nnthat
the
criticism
of Mrs. Misire was tive positions.
the A. F. of L. relative to the recent­
K*s| with various
crimes
'
c a s e for another week. I ostponenu nt
vnl
reserve.
The
organization
of
an
"highly
undignified
and iingentli-man'eriou* crimes.
asked beenusc the Republican State ly organized Non-Partisan party be­ adequate naval reserve will be left to |y.”
GENOA, April 17.—Premmr Facta,
‘Mi Saloon I.engUe controls
ing fathered by the railroad brother­
convention
will
he
held
at
Springfield
of
Italy, a* president of the Economic
separate
legislative
treatment
in
ft* • i-r. of the United Stntes has ^
hoods. Mr. Gompors answered that
conference issued u sudden summons
measures
to
be
proposed
by
the
Navy
USUAL
DIPLOMATIC
'I'
! executive appointment and ^ rbbl**
the A. F. of I- "would follow tinthis afternoon for a conference nt It
IMMUNITY EOlt FOREIGN
1&gt; r. ,ni disclosures here in Wnah. GOVERNMENT WON SUIT
policy laid down by our convention Department.
AMBASSADORS IS ASKED o'clock of heads of inviting powora
shown to have attempted
of editing our friends and defeating
AGAINST SHOE CO., FOR
now in Genoa. It is believed one rea­
DIED
ON
TRAIN
b&gt; •! t:,tr judicial appointments and
USING PATENT MACHINERY our enemies," ami would have no part
%•• iM ’I n l r t i l * r r • • )
i tit
son for the conlereiice was the nnENItOUTK
TO
GEORGIA
,h’ "inur i-tration of justice."
in any | arty campaign.
WASHINGTON. April , ^*— ,u nounremchl of the signing of the Riml i l t T h e A s a n r U l r d l* rr.« I
Tlie chambers of commerce, und
Drew L Wise, of Rebecca, Gu., died State Department is understood to so-Germun treaty. Announced the ob­
WASHINGTON, April l7 .-T h o especially the United Stntes Chnmbcr
SI H IDE’S “DEATH
lie preparing to call attention to the ject of the meeting was to adjust by
NOTH'* AT INCH EST United Stntes Government today Won of Commerce, were scored by Mr on the A. (’. L. train Saturday after­
Senator l.a!&gt;or Committee to usual consultation the attitude of tho Allies
In the Supreme Court in the case Gontpcrs fur an alleged attack upon noon enrnute to hi* home from Flor­
diplomatic
Immunity of Foreign Am­
l-AKI l \N |), April 17.—A long, brought by the United Shoe Ma­ the workers of the country "in rtn ef­ ence Villu where he hnd been on a bassadors, in connection witli the toward Russian question.
visit to relatives. He was 7K years of
r s m ! d e a t h note* was introduced chinery Corporation nnd others to fort to destroy organized lubor."
GENOA, April 17.--The Russianage nt the time of his death. The re­ committee’s subpoena of Doris llnkhM IK* tuner’s inquest Saturday into have set aside the restraining order
On the bonus question, Mr. Gomp
meteff, accredited Russian ambassa­
f L R. Ilursthouse, once prohibiting them from using certain ers said that "the A. F. of I., believe mains were taken from the train here dor, who is here to testify in its in- German treaty past cancels nil war
us well as claims arising from
‘
' !l the British nrmy, whose Icnse clauses In their contract for that the men who offered their lives, and turned over to Undertaker Miller vestlgatlon of the affairs of General claims
lulti(,n,
| illltion property.
to
be
embalmed
and
sent
to
the
old
"
' '■ !, i« ii, wai found in n rental of pntenented machinery.
gave up their jobs to do so and are
men
off.
The
Impronalon
wan
|flv*
________________
home at Rebecca.
u " n&gt;ar here Friday,
now out of work, should be compensat-,
en nt the department thnt Bskhmot-i
,._ MV
b ’r • letter, Ilursthouse, who come JOHN McCORMACK
ml. To do so would put them in funds,
eff nt ill miffht reaaonnMy be n irarcl-1
%
CONTINUES TO IMPROVE whereby they could get a new start, WOMAN KILLED IIAIIY
liuic years ngo from New Zeaed
n
full
fledged
nmbnr.sndor,
despite
~
'
...
...
AND SWALLOWED POISON
*" *• Pressed his financial difficulthe fact that the Kerensky Govern- CHICAGO, April 1- - A f t e r publl*.
business would be revived, an enor­
III? T h e A a a o e la lrd I'rr a a l
DIED AT NEWARK TODAY
'* but ►aid that he did not owe more
ment which sent him here, went mu
in lh‘‘
Tribun®
NEW YORK, April t7.-John Mc­ mous amount of money would Ik* put
duy morning of u report that Mury
‘h*n **•"'»«. He said he blamed only Cormack continued to improve today, into circulation, und honest business
of
existence
five
years
ngo.
III* T h e S a e o r la trd
im-.if f„r -thf* mes»“ he had made
Garden would retire next yearns gen­
thus would benefit. While the public
NEWARK. N. J., April 17.—Mrs.
physieianb announced.
eral manager of the Chicago Grand
. , v-, and expressed appreciation
nt large would be affected financially ,Mnud Fancher, who Thursday killed TWELVE GOVERNMENT
Opera Company, Frederick Imiull,
’be kindness of his wife, who is n
very
little
if
congress
passes
a
Just
h,.r
|„fM
nt
son.
then
swallowed
poison,
BUILDINGS
WEtfK
BURNED
” Meade srhooo teacher, nnd his CRYSTAL PALACE
ON CHESAPEAKE HAY president of the Civilians Opera Co ,
taxation act."
declaring In a letter to her husband,
WILL HE ENGAGED
'iiends.
issued a statement cntegnrirully deny­
she wished to be his spirit guide,
FOR DEMPSEY ROUTS
ing that Gorgio Politico had been en­
Jbe funeral services were held SntI
sir
Thr
AiMfblrS
I'rrMl
WEEK’S WEATHER
died today.
NORFOLK,
April
17.—Twelve
gov­
gaged ns manager.
afternoon. The inquest was
( I l f T h e A * « n rl* tr4 I'rra a l
^Mscd at noon.
ernment
buildings
on
Fisherman's
The statement denied that Mary
LONDON, April 17,-Thr Crystal
Weather Outlook for the period
The next question to be decided is
Palace Arena, which seats one hun­ April 17 to 22, inclusive: South At- wh0 shall play tho Irish harp and Island in the Chesapeake Bay wr«*e Garden had resigned.
81 I'Rt F w om AN
burned Sunday afternoon. Unoffi­
dred thousand, has been engagod by lantic and East Gulf States: General- who shall play second fiddle,
THROWS EASTER BONNET
cial estimates say tho loss may reach .|||(; poUR Tit \IN
Syndicate, which hopes to stage two ly fair and normal temperature exINTO POLITICAL RING bouts during Jack Dempsey’s stay in
RUNS INTO WASHOUT
cept for showers Tuesday.
Even in the midst of California's one hundred thousand dollars. The
weather
bureau
station,
hospital
nnd
_TRAINMEN INJURED
England.
wonderful climate, Hollywood can’t
ST L'LVf?,: ’-•■weUtrd I'rr.ai
one
other
building
was
saved.
The
_____
VOLUSIA COUNTY JURY
• T PETERSBURG. April 17—-Mrs.
M
escape the storm of public criticism.
Doris ItulHes, guess who she is?
Island
was
used
during
the
was
as
'
STILL
INVESTIGATING
I H r T h r A M . r l . l r l I 'r r M l
hstherinc Tippetts,
local business Pretty little Doris of the daisies. Come
. . . . . . ----PEORlA, II., April 15.—Rig Foul
When a deposit of sliver ore dls- a quarantine camp and later as an
SHIELDS MURDER CASK
^ "man, president of the State Audu- and learn her fate. "He loves me, he
passenger train number 43, North­
-------covered in Bengal is developed it is observation station. •
state
*,nd prom,nent ,n th* love? mo not " Senior play, April 20 _DELAND, April 17.—The grand expected to yield 2,000 ounces of
bound, ran into a washout near Fos­
----- » 'i s iv » u iix rsi I It I IN II*
didtev
h«r « 1 - and 21, High School Auditorium. 16-3c jury is still investigating the Shields metal a month, with prospects of a
The world nt your door evory even­ ter, Ind., early today. The engineel
&gt;’ Ust night for the stat« legis.
nnd fireman were seriously injured.
ing
for ll^c.—Daily Herald.
murder rase here.
steady increase.
* irr suhjert to the June primary.
Send the News to your friends.

WIFE KILLED
GOMFERSSAYS
BY HUSBAND ON
WILL NOT MIX
EXTRA PARTY TAMPA STREETS

■

i

�PA G E SIX

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15,1925

HISEII][I][0[a]!rj

The Amount Doesn’t Count IFs the Start
That’s the Thing

The Fascination

- — T O N I G H T ___
For Florida:
and Sunday.

Fair tonight

OF PRESIDENT WHO g Xv B OUT
SOME WONDERFUL 1NFORMATION TODAY

CELERY
Carlot Shipment* Reported for Fri
day, April 14th

DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS in

Between acta at the Senior play,
Jim
Schaal and Jamie Robson will fur­ Florida—Sanford Section
■
I Hr The Am m U | , 4 I'rraa l
nish
the music and we all know what Manatee section ..............
o f accum ulating money is irresistible after you really g et a ■ WASHINGTON, April 1 5 .-P rei|- that mesas. Also there will be two
■ dent Harding was declared yesterday
start.
Total cars ................................37
s at the White House to be of the opin- choruses of pretty girls and two acts
" ion that tariff legislation should be by one of Sanford’s most expert Jig­ Destinations of Florida Shipments:
10-3tc
Waycross, 13; Boston, 2; New York,
It's ju st like tennis, golf or* other sports— you have to ■ given precedence in the senate over gers and clog dancers.
9; Detroit, 1; Savannah, 8; Pittsburgh
■ the soldicr'a bonus.
urge one to start, but once you g et a renl ta ste of the game, 2
1; Chicago, 2. Total 37 cars.
Although it was made clear that the
Shipping
Point Information for F ri­
J president had received
m
request
you are off.
day, April U th:
■ from Republican leaders in the senate
Saturday at the Prin­
SANFORD, FLA.:
Hot, clear.
1 1for advice as to which measure should
Walton
Hauling* moderate.
Demand and cess—Gladys
■ be taken up first, it is understood that
movement moderate, market unsettled, in “The Wise Kid”; al­
a | the views of both the chief executive
little chnnge in prices. Carlots f. o.
■ and tho senatorial leadors coincide in
b. cash track, few sales, 10-inch crates so a Comedy.
3: this respect.
Honest to goodness it Is too
Golden Self Blanching in the rough,
dry to oven write anything
4s-Gs,
mostly $2.76; carlot* f. o. b. us­
nbout the weather nnd that
GOOD MEETING
S I S E Q U E I a IGi
ual
terms;
mostly $3.00. Washed, preis
drying
it
out
some.
What
AT COCOA WATER
cooie&lt;T» mostly $3.75.
with all the floods in the
TRAFFIC LEAGUE
TOTAL CARLOT SHIPMENTS
Mississippi valley and in
Doris Ruffles, guess who she is!
FROM SANFORD SECTION
Illinois ami in Pennsylvania
Pretty
littlo Doris of tho daisies. Come
THIS SEASON TO
07C 9
nnd* other states nnd hero
and
leant
her fate. “Ho loves me, he
DATE, CARS «..........
Z /D O
we nre without nny means
loves
me
n
o t” Senior play, April 20
Total
carlot
shipments
frqpn
Man­
of taking u drink—no, no,
and
21,
High
School Auditorium. 10-3c
atee
section
this
season
to
date,
getting n drink to the cel­
cars
...........................
.......
.........
0811
ery nnd other cropY Water,
Total cnrlot shipments from San- , ' | CLIFFORD THORNE
water everywhere but not n
ford section last season to date,
WILL ANNOUNCE HIS
drop for Florida. It will
cars.... ----2400
soon dry up all tho Nutts if
CANDIDACY FROM MAINB
Total carlot shipments from Man­
this keeps up. Change the
atee section last season to date,
( H r T h e A a a n rta tr* I'rra a )
moon, change the moon. The
CHICAGO, April
15.—Clifford
cars ..
present one is a piece of
Thome,
general,
counsel
American
NOTE
cheesv.
Tho Sanford field station
I t’s fun then to accumulate money and accompliah
Farm
Bureau
Federation
today
for­
will
be
closed
after
thia
date
and
all
5:40 A. M. APRIL 15, 1922
market report* on Celery will be dia- mally announced his candidacy for
Maximum ....................... 92
the Republican nomination for Unit­
continucd.
Minimum ...»............. .!.. 07
ed Statca senate from Iowa. He aim.
A good wny to START is to PAY YOURSELF first
Rango _____
08
evety day and then live on the rest.
Barom eter................ 30.10
Dodo de Graft, the dazxling Daisy ultaneouily resigned from tho Fed­
Calm and clear.
from St. Paul, is tho cause of a Jot of eration.
excitement in “Tho Hoodoo.” She
.
EVER TRY IT?
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
wants "an ocean of love with n kits
MONEY
on every wave.”
lfl-3tc
Have you bought your ticket for the
Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c
Senior play? Don’t fail to do ao. Two KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, ATTENTION! and mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
nights, Thuraday and Friday, April
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
20th and 21st, 8:15 p. m. Got a tick­
All Knights Templar with uniforms name nnd address clearly. You will
Do not fnil to hear Mr*. Galloway et from ono of tho school boys or are requested to meet at Masonic hnll receive in return a trial package con­
Wednesday nt 3:30 nt the Woman’s girls.
10-3*c on Easter Sunday at 10:30 a. m. for taining Foley’s Honey nnd Tar Com­
Club. The puublic is cordially In­
the purpose of attending tho Easter pound for coughs, colds nnd' croup;
Chickens nnd turkeys ure said to be services at the First Presbyterian Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides
vited to attend nnd hear the npeaker
on Welfare Aims of tho Florida Fed­ scarce Just row but tho Seminole Cafe church.
nnd back; rhoumatism, backache, kid­
eration of Woman’s Clubs. A brief will supply them nt tho regular Sun­
Everj' Knight Tcmplnr expected to ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
business meeting will bo held which day dinners every Sunday or through attend. Full uniform.
Cathartic Tnblcts, a wholesome nnd
tho week, nut we pride ourselves on
all members nre urged to attond.
II. E. TOLAR,
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con­
our Sunday dinnera and they |ro be­ 15-2tAwltp
Eminent Commander. stipation, biliousness, headaches, and
coming
famous all over Florida. Have
W.
B.
Pearce
n
prominent
attorSTRENG’I'H
PROGRESS
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.—
SERVICE
17-ltc
ncy of Augusta, Georgia in in the you tried them?
The Herald for Post Cards.
Adv.
city the guest of W. T. fields. Mr.
Penrro is in love with Snnford nnd
Floridn and is considering moving ■■■■■■■■BBBBBHBBBBBBBaaaa;
■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBIa£3
down
in
the
early
fall*
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for
■ 10 Stores in Georgia----------------------------------------- ------------------ 1 Store in Florida S
housekeeping, light nnd water fu r­
nished. R*t«&gt;« » 5 ! i n ; b ! : . 205 G.ik IM.ItMltFPH VOTE TO
n
A c c irirn
REDUCE T1IBIR WAGES
u u n u o ir iL i;
avenue.
6-2wp.

Get that Calendar Savings

FOR RENT—Furnished light house­
keeping or bed rooms, 314 6th St.

Classified Ads 5c a line. No
ad taken for Irsa than 25c.
and positively no ciaaalfied
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five worda to a line
and remit accordingly.

FOR SALE
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE — My
■pedal
constructed
Franklin
Brougham, in perfect condition in
every way. Run 11,500 miles. Will
aell for $2,000.00, terms to suit buy­
er.—Victor Check, S?mlnolo Hotel.
10-2tp
FOR SALE—Potato barrels in nny
quantity, special prices on car lots,
correspondence solicited, Clenrwntcr
M g . Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
? 6 t i SALE OR LEASE One 20 acre,
one 10 acre Bnnford ave. walking
distance to city. Two lots corner
Center snd Elm ave. Two lota west
side Palmetto ave., 60 It. from Elev­
enth 8t. Make offer. II, T,
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Loa Ange­
les, Calif.
288tf: 29-tf

\ ■•«&gt;«*I n ( r d

l* rr« « |

W ANTED

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

JUST RECEIVED

A Beautiful Line of Easter Dresses
ORGANDIES DOTTED SWISS VOILES
SMART STYLES
Colors—Salmon, Tomafo, Henna, Black, White, Laven•
der and Brown

WANTED—Man with enr nnd snlei
ability; snlnry nnd extrn commis
slon with exclusive contract.—Tin
Manufacturer, 1108 Michigan Avenue
Chicago, III.
17-lti

HupmobUt

FOR SALE—One tmnk
120&lt;J Palmetto Ave.
FOR SALE—Warenouae with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center
o f city.
Ceo. F . KNIGHT
272-tfc

I l l r T l» »

ST. PETERSBURG, April 15.—The
Plumbers union here last night voted
FOR RENT—Three ro^ni house on voluntarily to reduce their wago scale
Sanford Heights, lights. fcood well from $10 to $8 per day effective May
wnter, $12.50 per month.—Geo. Hunt­ 1st.
er, Route A, Box 1C0-B.
15-2tp
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
FOR RENT—3-room fprnislicd npnrtment over Herald office. Apply to
Work ha* started on tho $200,000
B. W. Herndon, Seminole Hotel.
steel bridge which will span Chottawhntchce River nt Cnryville. A Pen­
Three furnished bed-rooms for rent sacola Arm has the contract for the
in the new Miller building over tho constructtion whilh will be over
Seminole Cafe.
For particular* aoo $8,000 feet in length.
tho Seminole Cafe.
12-6tc
Dun is the hurglnr who steals tho
FoTritTTNf
room with
Jewels
nnd is another victim of the
private entrnnrc, 100G W. First St.
Hoodoo.
10-3tc
17-3tp

WE WILL iliu m V K ANOTHER
CARLOAD THIS WEEK
$5.00 REWARD—Lost Peerless Auto
tiro on rim, sixe 31x4, no tube In­
side. finder return to Atkinson Tiro
Store, DcLand, or Ray Bros. Filling
Station, Hanford. Lost between Po­
la n d and Sanford.
16-2tp

The Ilupmohilc is tho must pop­
ular car in Snnford and through­
out tho country, fur thore is not
a dissntisfiod owner. Tho ronson is:

Less Repairs, Less Gas

AUTOMOBILES
FOR RENT—Three fumlahed rooms
Tire
for light housekeeping, lights and AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and Paint and Oil, Better
water furnished. G14 West Second
•hop oh Sanford Height! at Reher Mileage and High Re­
Street.
17-2tp Bros, old stand. Our prices are reas­ sale Value
W H R¥fNT^Sm*ll house, April 1R onable and all work guaranteed.—E.
Demonstrations Gladly Given
8. Stcakley.
4-16tp
hod and unfum
W R RENT—r
Tickets on sale for the Senior play.
Get one. They are kt Mobley’s and • 209 Park Ave., Banford, Florida
Bower’s. Price 60 and &amp;5c.
10-3tc
keeping rooms. Apply to 118 Myr
Distributors Seminole and I*ake
Counties .
tie Ave. *
16-3tj
F d R RfeNT—Bevesi room house, lo-'thc author of “ Profossor I’cpp” which
WE CARRY THE PARTS
cated on Sanford Heights.
lG-tfc wa* Kiv. n by the Senior Class1#! I I ,
3R RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, v ill nlso ! &lt;• given this yOOT l&gt;y the
bsth, for llghthouickeeping. Good, Hillsborough High School st Tampa,
cation. Apply “R. 8.", care of Her- (Watch f &gt;r the program in full in Wedd Office.
6-tfc nesday’s Dally Herald.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
C w b lla k ri tT «r| l O m M l f i N f t *■ ■ «ar
at thr l i m i t
U a l l S J a s , 107

*»», "■■fora. r u .

THE HERALD
PRINTING CO.
i&gt;tiu .m u :ii*

ncr, formerly of Tampa, Florida, and
n brother of Mr*. It. J. Holly, of thl»
city. George ha* Ruined much fame
by hi* *onR* and poem* and it seem*
that ha* song on the “ Day* of ’49”

thnt were but arc not now" to *uit the
.
esthetic
taste of some of the "holier
* L J . I I O L L Y ................................. ......... . . C t l l o r
w. J. m i .lard ___*e*r*t«r7 -Tr»»»ar«r thnn thou people of Sacramento and
■*.. A. MXL________ Oeaeral M a u irr
O. L. IIIU’IS____ClrralatUa Manager they made him delete much of the wild
I ' h u a r 14 * ■ » l a l i M I*. M.
und wooly stuff from the song thus
iS ir r in ia g llatea H air K n a a
prccipntating a war of word* and
A**ll«atlaa
much
"hokum" about the
song.
Subarrlplloa I’rlrr la Alraar*
George
thought
if
he
wns
to
picture
Oar Year
aim Monika
the days of the wild nnd wooly west
Drllrrre* la Cltf kr Carrier
Oar W eek ................................U Ceala hp would have to go the limit and give
Ir He them the real stuff und one verse went
aid ratlrrljr ro rrn Hrmlnolr Caualf like this:
and la pabllabrd eeery Friday. AdrerIlalna ralra made known on applica­
tion. Ilrmorrallr In poll Ilea. KIM yer "And dance hall, Sudics,
year, alwaya la adiaaee.____________
Bandits bold, red men und wine
ik: w iii :ii t i i i : asso ciatk i * i' iikss
In Sacrimento, we're going to show
Bein' n dog wouldn't bo so bud If It
you
didn't have to lend u human being
.lust how they lived and drank and around with a string.
Easter Sunday wns a grand day in
dined."
Sanford.
All of which goes to show that the it developed thnt the money was
A regular Florida day only it was descendants of the pioneers of any wnntcd to pay for automobile stock at
hotter thnn April should be.
country are not wild to see tbu deeds $125 a shnro thnt was being ndver-----------®---------- of their ancestors pictured Just as they tised in want columns nt forty
All those floods In the east und west wert, und it is only the high lights rents—nnd not worth ten.
and in the Mississippi valley are probnro n||owed by the censor, the
To take advantage of nn excellent
ably taking all the water and that is
nncMtors and not the bud, the oil stock opportunity n fnrmor near
the reason we have none here.
KOOd deeds and not the wild nnd wooly Jacksonville recently sold his farm.
— ■ -----o----------- ones. George Tyner will have to learn horses nnd wagon—everything save
Anyhow wo are to have n larger
t;u. pU|,||c never wants the truth his flivver nnd pup—nnd now. nwnits
navy thnn we thought nnd thnt will j() s„nj, or Htory, not even in Cnlifor- dividends that will never come. And
help some when the Japanese come njn
that old mnn was as tight as a car
over to take California from tire doubt*
_______ 0
window*.
ful columns.
.
j |- is THE POLICY THAT WILL, Another easy mark, now a resident
-----------o----------WIN.
of Jacksonville, exchanged a fnrm for
Senator Trammel and UeprescnUi*
-------nn elaborately engraved hut wholly
tivo Scars are on their way to Flori*
-|*|,,. Winter Park Post suys the worthless oil stock certificate which
da snys dispatches from Washington. Republican lender, W. R. O’Neal took l*on* proprietary stamps; thnt is,
They will now tell the people of San*
whj, the negro Republicans ami patent medicine stamps. Which but
ford nnd Dcl.nnd nnd Pnlntkn about "mistered" them here and there in illustrates that human geese, like
the work that has not been done on q,,. ((invention to get their votes. If feathered one, fall for the quack,
the St. Johns river.
the Post talks right out in meeting
Numerous methods are employed
-----------o----------like this they will take nwny their by these pirates of finance. No lay*
The coal unions nrc going snys the |,]nrk nnd tan patronage and Bro. "inn can ho conversantwith them nil,
headlines in daily papers. Well, in Wendler will have to fall hack on the hut here is some of the grain fed to
thnt ense we will have to chop down «|||y whites" for his support. Don'thumnn geese:
more trees in Florida. With the ther* you know that the lenders of the
Fake quotations,
mometer around the 90 mark we Republican party in Florida only Country directors.
should worry nbout the coal unions or l)fl0 the negroes in politic* because Extra shares of stock.
Making hank depositories.
the coal miner* or the coal scuttles.
they "can use" them when the time
False valuations of property.
-----------o ---------comes and don’t you know they use
Pre-arranged telephone orders.
We understand from an unofficial them only to keep the patronage for
source that the Stnte Equaliser has themselves? The post evidently in- Editorials bought nnd paid for.
rescinded his action on some of the tends to keep up its policy of tnnkinj; Accepting Liberty Bonds nt pnr.
Prominent men ns directors nnd
raises made on West Florida counties. n real white Itepuhlican party in
officers.
if this is true the whole business Florida—Sanford Herald,
l aying undue stress on name of
nhould he knocked in the head nnd de*
Yo uarc right, Bro. Holly, thnt is
clnred null nnd void. If West Florida just what we are trying to do hut ns hank used ns depository,
counties nrc not to have a raise III the Post never hud any support of
Quotingprofit figures of establish,
taxes why in the summer breeze* the black nnd tans, The Post has cd companies in samelino,
should South Florida counties that are nothing to lose.
Accepting certificates of deposit
now paying nil the taxes he raised?
Sorry, Bro. Boh, that you didn't without interest for local notes.
We would like to inquire if some of the know them better thnn thnt. If you
Adopting name implying the conatntc heads do not own the hulk of tho knew them ns well ns we thought rern is a hank or trust company
land in the Wos( Florida counties nnd you did or ns vou thought you did, when ii &lt;• md.
would not the equalization of taxes In you should hnvc known thnt they are ( A small investor should have n high
those counties not step on the toes of world's champions at the little game degree of safety in everything he
some of the official heads of the state of "Put and Take," they doing all buys. It is all hut criminul to offer
government? Otherwise, why the the taking anil the rank und file do- him anything less. Yet almost any
stoppage?
ing all the putting.
| Florida hanker these day&gt;. can recite
This hunch of office grabbers nov. (instances in his own neighborhood of
er wns known to put in anything, it doubtful investment nnd losses runSMOKED OUT
is strictly against their religion to ning into the thousands.
It would he difficult to estinintc
Seminole county by n vote o f 5 to 1 put in. By the divine rights o f kings
has pnssed the bond /election for a or some other imaginary rights, it is how much money has been taken out
It
county bridge at Osteen. In time solely within their province to hold of Wnuchulu for fake stocks.
this is to be made n free bridge nnd out the pnlm bciiind their hack and would doubtless run into hundreds of
thousands of dollnrs.
The smooth
if Del.and doesn't want to have con- receive, hut never to give.
tongued
sales
mnn
or
beautiful
cir­
•Idernhle auto traffic diverted it
The Post is on the right track nnd
should he thinking seriously right by the number of letters we are re- culars will tell of instance* where
now of having either the State Bond cclving, it is evident thnt we are on men have been mndo rich over night
by buying a few share* of stock—
Department or the county purchase the right track.
tho present Monroe bridge.—DcLand
The Post's circulation over 400 in can you point nut one man in WnuNews.
the Inst three dnys, nside from the chuln who has ever received n dollar
No comment on this editorial is contest going on, and Bro. Boh dividend from his investment in oil
necessary.
knows when the circulation grows Mocks, automobile stocks, or any
other stocks peddled around on tho
---------- -o—-------the advertisements must follow.
LIFTING THE (’OVER
There are ninny nnd many of the streets or through the mail?
Sure investments paying ten per
-------best people of the stnte who have
Cities thnt purpose to give celchrn- 1kept out of the pnrty because of its cent are exceedingly, unusual, nnd
Uons are side-stepping on the pro complexion in the past, hut happily when genuine, are almost never of­
pram thnt might intimate t«&gt; the pub- there will he a change In the future. fered to the professional stock fakir
Ik- any perverting of the Volstead and with two strong white pnrties in promises returns of twenty.five per
law or any mention of the fact that a the state, Florida will blossom fort Ii cent on a sure investment he is con­
sciously or unconsciously misrepre­
"wide open" tendency would he allow- as n rose.—Winter Park Post,
ed the public. Of course everyone
Go to it old *|&gt;ort A real white senting facts.
We would he pleased to advise with
knows thnt most celebrations nro cu r-1Republican party In Florida will ho
any citizen of Hardee county before
ried on just us they were in the dnys welcomed by all parties.
they make nn investment in foreign
of yore and while the brew may be
-----------°
different and served differently it is HUMAN GEESE ANI) POISONED stock* or securities nnd will give
them our honest and sincere opinion,
served nevertheless and no one knows
CORN
nnd it is a banker’s business to study
from whence it came or whither it
giws but it goes. An example of this
The Carlton National Bank of these m atters, and we believe the
"holy piety" attitude I* exhibited by Wnuchulu has onoof the beat articles | opinion of nnyreputablo bnnkcr is
Sacramento, California, U. S. A., in on fake stocks wo have seen nnd they worthconsidering bythe person who
which the Chamber of Commerce and are running it in the Wnuchulu Ad- lias not studied these matters for
the city generally is torn up by n song voente as a page advertisement. It years.
Waddle along bend down and peck
written for the "Dnys of ’49" celvbra- reads ns follows:
tion soon to lie given by Sacramento.
Florida, as ununl, am! especially up a few grains, if you are a bom
goose, hut don't lake a craw full.
Tbe song was written by George Ty- llnrdce county, is having n prosper-J TL
ous season; its crops of vegetables,&lt;The stuff hns been soaked in potash
eitrus and tourist—arc bringing good . —just plnin lye.
11 returns, but these crops are accom­
panied, ulso ns usual, of parnsites \BOUT THE CAPITAL REMOVAL
who turn their hand to anything |
AGITATION
from flourishing norso pistols on the
■ ----roadside to filching milk bottles from
Merely from curiosity is this quesi a kitchen porch.
, tion nsked upon many sides: "After
The flim-flammer i* hero in num- the removal club Is properly funcJ her* und professional stock hawkers tinning nnd after many meetings
- galore. We have previously called have been held, and after many
■ attention to the latter gentry and speeches have been made favoring
J .would do so nguin, their activities the re-location of the stnte capital,
2 ' being Just now reported from vnrious how is the change to be mnde?"
directions.
{There is the question:
Courtesy und Prompt Ser­
Our citizens art* being offered the
A large portion of the people—
vice Our Motto
opportunity to bet on horse races, nnd nil of the South Florida—are
buy gold brick*, patent rights, stock strongly Imbued with the bcHef thnt
in oil wells, and in almost everything the cnpital should he more centrally
else
from banks to hunk—pure bunk located. There is no doubt of this,
Phones 497-49I
nt that.
i It is n fact—nnd facts cannot be disMELAKA BLOCK
Only recently a bank reu sed to puted. But it is useless to publish
lend $500 on u good $1,000 bond when newspaper accounts asseiting that

! GROCERIES!
FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
DEANF TUR N ER

there was a very largs attendance at
the capital removal meeting—men
from all portions of the state." Ev­
ery reader knows those statements
are not correct.
There Is a large
population perfectly satisfied with the
conditions as they are now; they
would waste no monoy nor contrib­
ute no time to attend these mootings;
they nrc sitting tight, rocking no
boat, and arc resolved to spill no
beans.
There is one special reason why a
majority of the voters will not favor
n "removal" of the present capital.
Thnt is the large expense of making
the change—abandoning the present
building on which thcro is now being
expended a large sum—allowed by a
legislature which hus hut semi-cndowed with farsightedness. To "re­
move" the capital building would cost
s t the lowest sum at least three
million or four million dollars—and
the overage tax-payer will say that
"taxes arc high enough already." It
in extremely doubtful if tho needed
two-thirds majority of the votes
could he :::u red —or even a majority
should the legislature, in n sudden
fit of generosity and with u desire to
pacify, allow n vote to he taken.
All the “resolutions" that can be
drafted may lie adopted by these
strongest association of cnpital rcniovnl enthusiasts will prove of no
nvnil—unless, which Is n probable
impossibility, some one place might
he selected for the new location and
that chosen spot pay all the cost of
the removal ns well as the entire cost
of erection of proper buildings and
the making of proper grounds. Thnt
condition would never be brought
about because the game is not worth
the candle—the taxpayers would be
paying too dearly for their whistle.
The cnpital is not so wonderful a
thing for any community thnt such
nn outlay would lie justified—if it
was there would hnvc been greater
growth in population of Tntlnhnnssee
than this: population in 1900—2891;
in 1910—5,018; 1920—5,&lt;U7; or an
aggregate nnnunl increase of 142
people each y.ar for n score of years!
Really, though, it wns a fair incrcaso
when it is known thnt there has been
a decrease in Leon county in thnt
period of seven percont.
BUT—
There is a possibility that if the
Dobson plnn for the creation of n
Capital City was thoroughly exploit­
ed nnd good propaganda sent forth
the people might understand thnt a
new city eould he built nnd the finest
nnd most attractive capital in the
entire south erected without expense
of one dollar from nny except those
„ Lo —Cisld |,C anxious
make their
investments in the proposition. If
such conditions could he made the
basis upon which the co-operation of
the whole of the state could he gain­
ed. Florida would then hnvc cause
to make its boast of greatness nnd
progress, for the Dobson plnn, which
hns been widely published in this
state and has received many favor­
able comments nnd much support,
proves ns well ns its possible to prove
In advance of the full culmination
that there couhl In builded the best
cnpital building in the entire south
with no outlay upon the pert of tly*
tax-payers. There would lie work
for n thousand men for a long time.
*-but those who located there would
si. .
_ .. t
_.i I
he the
ones s_
to —
pay
for everything—
nnd they would each and all receive
the worth of ‘heir money.
The people will do better, by fnr,
in agitating the Dodson plan than to
try and settle upon some town in
which to place the cnpitnl -and ex­
pect that the entire state will vote
for thnt spot.—Kissimmee Gazette.

making the world, He pronounced it
"very good."
He who builds a great structure is
not bothered about minor defects
that aftcrw*ards appear. He knows
exactly what to do to remedy them.
He has confidence.
The poor man put his life savings
in tbo hank because he has confidence
thnt they will be safe there.
You who have builded your char­
acter upon the rocks of fnith and
confidence, are rrndy for the thickest
nnd blackest storms.—George Mathew Adams in Jacksonville Metropo­
lis.

A

GRAND LODGE f. 0. 6. F.
AND RKREKAirs meet

IN ST. PETETODAT
( t l x T fcr A a a o r l a t r S «...

ST. PETERSBURG. ApS g .
sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd FriL
lows und Rehcknh assembly op^, .
it* annual state convention h.r ,
day.
**•
Don’t fail to come nnd see th*
cn little Splggotts, all equally T j
bright nnd intelligent as their fitU
"The Hoodoo," April 20th and 2la

Co m p lete Stock

There is a satisfaction in knowing that
when you send for a thing that you will got it.
It is our purpose to maintain our stocks
so that you will not be disappointed.
Another th in g,—the price is not ad­
vanced during a temporary local shortage.
W e are at your service all the time.

Chase

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Phone 5116
GROWERS SUPPLIES
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HOW THE OLDEST OIL COMPANY MADE
THE NEW EST DISCOVERY ABOUT
' FORDS
The most interesting announcement of recent years in
the oil industry him been made by Wm. C. Robinson &amp; Son
Company— the oldest oil company in America.
It tells of the discovery of n new lubricating oil, w hich
will not carbonize, nnd thus glaze the transmission brake
band lining of Ford cars, causing what is commonly called
"chatter.”
It hns been tested nnd approved by 1G15 authorized
Ford dealers and reliable service stations.
TESTED !JY THOUSANDS
Every drop of this oil, to which the name of "F" A uto­
line was given, has been sold under the guarantee of this
90-year-old oil company, thnt it will nssure perfectly sm ooth
transmission and braking, or money will he refunded upon
request.
Any Ford owner is invited to fill his crank case w ith
"F" Autoline Oil from the Frank Akers' Tire Company, on
the promise thnt his m oney will h e immediately refunded by
them if his brake and transmission do not operate sm o o th ly .

FRANK AKERS TIRE CO.
DRIVE IN FILLING STATION
First nnd Elm Avenue
Phone 447-W

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
"SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
We handle everything in

THE FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less.

Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

CONFIDENCE.
I nm remind) d of n story of n boat
thnt wns hit in mid-stream. It bctrnn to leak quickly ns the wnter
stole its way in.
The captain commanded nil to
crowd on the high side of the bont
while he headed fur shore.
There wns a fnther with hi* little
Ik)&gt;* on thnt boat, who said: "Ron,
don't be afraid, everything will be
nil right, we shall reach the shore
safely."
Anil so the little fellow held the
father's hnnd—nnd waited.
When the shore wns reached, his
,nther said: "Were you afraid, my
hoy?" “No, fnther," the boy replied,
"you told me not to |&gt;e. nnd so I
wn*n t.
Big humnn being* need to have
the fnith nnd confidence of little
boys in this world.
And nation* need such confidence,
too.
Better time* nrc mn^c by confi­
dence. It is all very well to talk
about "economic laws" but how many
such laws nre dally shattered by lack
of confidenceA thing doesn't begin to take shape
nnd form until the mnn behind it
put* his belief to work.
"No, Fnther. you told me not to he
nfrnid. so I wasn't."
There is one thing that I am sure
of about God—and thnt is thnt He
never get* panicky. In the Bible the
historinn say* that after He finished

Be F air
Don’t Blame Your Grocer Because Coffee is
Costing- More

THERE IS A REASON
The countries in Europe nnd especially Germuny have just
started buying coffee nnd they have bought nil of the avail­
able supply for the next several months, so the price of cof­
fee mny go «o war time prices before it gets nny less.

Drink
GRADE

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ALWAYS FRESH

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AB R H E cher, Dixon, and several othera, than
ford, Orlando, Cocoa, Edgewater,
6 1 3 0 the aensational play, “Friendly Ene­
Melboroe, Eau Gallic and several oth.
mies.” The programme for the last c r towns were present. The Orlando
5 1 8 0 evening was very food. Wo are glad delegates were S. J. Sllgh, B. R. Cox,
5 1 8 1 the following people are Interested In W. M. Tarpley,
_
______
W. T.
Bland and D.
5 0 2 0 having the Chautauqua return next P. Slas.—Orlando Sentinel,
5 1 2 1 year, Drat, because It is educational
6 1 0 1 and Instructive:
5 1 2 1
S. Puleston, Forrest Lake, S. 0.
5 1 0 0 Shinholser, A. E. Yowell, Ed Higgins,
5 1 0 0 R. C. Bower, A. R. Key, D. L. Thrash­
er, S. O. Chase, Sanford Herald, H.
ni*. «; Columbia 3.
Totals .......... _ .... . .46 8 16 4 C. DuBoie, R. H. Murhead, M. H.
k ap o llt: Navy, 3; SyrmenM,
DeLand
Whltner, C. Watson, C. Phillips, Miss
AB R H E Ora Murrell, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,;
Yale.
™
-2; F1ori&lt;U* 1 Simpson, 3 b .--------------- 5 0 0 0 Miss E. Humphries, Miss Mabel Bow­ RUB PAIN AWAY WITH A SMALL
If*-)
„
Arran, p -c .----------------- 4 1 0 1 ler, L. I. Frazier, L. Brumley and Mr.
* TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD
*t point: Army. 8, Tufts, 3 Hammond, 2b........
4 o Q o Baumel. They have signed the con­
“ST. JACOBS OIL-"
ittimore: John* Hopkins, 4; Arran, J., as., p ..............
tract
and
wo
know
they
mean
bus),
4
1
i
1
of Pittsburgh, 2.
Mullens, lb. ______ ___ 4 1 ii 0 ness.
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
/i. Ina Of
irham: C arolina, fl; Trinity, Hannon, c., as. .............. 4
I t’s pain only; not ono ease in fifty
0 l 0
requires. internal treatment.
Rub
fruhlngton:
Ufayetto, 2; Norris, odt field .......... 4 0 oi 0 TRAFFIC LEAGUE
omm
Keppler, out fie ld ......... 3 0
soothing,
)&gt;cnrtrating
M
St.
'Jacobs
GETS BIG BOOST
University. 3.
Oil" right on the "tender spot," and
!eW Park. M aryland: Geor- Duffy, out field .............. 4 1 0 1
AT COCOA MEET by the time you say Jack Riblnson—
laryland, 3. (i- innings.)
out comes the rheumatic pa'n and
T o tals......... .......... 36 4 5 5
ikine. 8; Newberry. 4.
One hundred and twenty new mem­ distress. "S t Jacobs Oil* 'is a harm ­
By innings:
R
1
1
E
thimbtta. Ga.: Mercer Umbers were added to the Central Ftor. less rheumatism liniment which rev6- U. S. Infantry School, 4. Sanford ............001 003 040—8 16 4
Ida Water Traffic League and plan* cr disappoints and doesn't bum the
Jumble. S. C.: University of DcLand ......... 1002 000 010—1 5 5
for
obtaining government aid In the skin. It takes pain, soreness and
Summary: Two base hits, Moye I,
irolin*. 5; Colombia (SAL)
Shipp 1, Lyons 1; double plnys, Duffy construction of a harbor at Eu Gal- stiffness from aching joints, muscles
He or aomc other point in this sec­ and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago,
U port News: William and to Arran, J. Arrnn to Mullin to Simption of the state were discussed at backache and neuralgia.
son;
Guntfr
to
Gillnn
(2);
stolen
bases
V. Unlrcnlty of Richmond, 2.
the meeting held In Cocoa Friday,
Limber up! Get a small trial bot­
irtanburjr. S. C.: Oglethorpe DcLand 8, Sanford 10. Time of game
tle
of old-time, honest “St- Jacobs
S.
J.
Siigh,
president
of
the
lesgOe,
—1 hour, 45 min.
pyt 6; Wofford College, 1.
reported yesterday.
Oil from any drug store, and in a
A hundred of the new members moment, youTI be free from pain
Saturday*" Reenltl
Don’t suffer!
were pledged from Titusville which aches and stiffness.
HIM STATE LEAGUE
sent a large delegation to the meet­ Rub rheumutism away.—Adv.
(eland, 4; Jacksonville, 8.
ing and entered into the discussions
ando, 7; St. Petersburg, 2.
with reat enthusiasm.
The others Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
mpa. 9; Daytona, J6.
who will affiliate with the league
Under Section 575 of the General
USE GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND arc from Melbourne, Cocoa, EdgeStatutes, Law* of F'iorida
Rational l e a g u e
SULPHUR RECIPE AND NOwater, and Eau Gallie.
fir York, 17; Brooklyn, 10.
Notice
is hereby given thnt Charles
IIODY W1J.I. KNOtV,
| One of the principal speakers nt
liladrlphlit. 14; Boston, 5.
the meeting was Judge W. T. Bland, D, Cury, purchaser of Tax Certificate
, Louie, 3; Pittsburgh, 2.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for president of the First National Bank No. 16, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
lirinnati, 8; Chicago 2,
restoring faded, gray hair to Its in Orlando, who urged that a canal D. 1019, has filed said certificate in
nnturat color dates back to grand­ be built from Kissimmee to the In­ my olTice and has made application
iMKIUCAN LEAGUE
mother's time. She used it to keep dian river or that a railroad be con­ for tax deed to issue in accordance
iton-Philadelphia postponed,
her hair beautifully dark, glossy and structed from Central Florida to with law. Said certificate embrace*
attractive. Whenever her hair took some ^oint on the East Coast where the following described property in
Ireland, 11; Detroit, 4,
on that dull, faded or streaked ap­ a harbor would bo available. Mr. Seminole County, F’iorida, to-wit: W
uhington, .7; New York, 5.
pearance, this simple mixture was np. Siigh, who was also a speaker, is sc. 1-2 o r SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 and
Irago, 0; St. Louis 14.
credited with having said thnt if such SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 nnd
plied with wonderful effect.
( But brewing at home is mussy and n road were built he, pcrieiiimlly, NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E of W lino
kRICAN ASSOCIATION
; out-of-dntc. Nowadays by asking at woU,‘l be willing to hear one-third of of Knnford Grant (less 825 ft. N nnd
(iambus, 4; Milwaukee, 3.
S by 660 ft. E nnd W in SE comer nnd
any dnig storo for a bottle of “Wy. | d*« expense.
edo, 4; Kansas City, 2.
eth’s Sage nnd Sulphur Compound."
Chairman Porrhcr, of Eau Gall'e, less N. 7 1-2 eh.&gt; Sec. 20, Twp. 10 R.
lianapolis, 10; St. Paiul, 6.
you will get this famous old preparo- produced figures to show that a har- Range 30 FI., containing 25 acres. Tho
jisville. 5; Minneapolis, 0.
snid innd being nssessed ft the date
tion, improved by the addition of *,or coU,‘1 ^ ,,uilt “l Eau
at n
other Ingredients, which win be de- cost not to *«ccd 1500,000, nnd the of the issuance of such certificate in
ITIKRN ASSOCIATION
pended upon to restore natural color league expects to take up the mat­ the name of FIlizabetb Kissel.
Jihvilie, 6; Birmingham, 0.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 18, datter of obtaining federal assistance
nnd beauty to the hair.
Orleans, 11; Mobile, 6.
with
F’iorida
congressmen
at
an
car-|»’&lt;
l
the 2nd day of June, A. D, 1010,
A well-known downtown durgglst
mphls, 1; Little Rock, 2.
ly
dnte#
Brcvnrd
county
league
toll'**
filed snid certificate in my office
says it darkens the hair so natural!*
Santa, 5; Chattanooga, 8,
•
|
oral
has
made application for taX deed
and evenly that nobody can tell it bel tdn
campaign.
to
issue
in accordance with law. Said
Representatives
of
Titusville,
San
has been applied. You Blmply dam­
GAMES TODAY
pen a sponge or soft brush with it
i at Lakeland,
nnd draw this through your hair,
pa et St, Petersburg,
taking one strand at a ttime. By
st Jacksonville.
morning tho gray hair disappear?.,
I
and after another application ar two
it becomes beautifully dark and glos­
tIDA STATE LEAGUE
sy.—Adv.
Won. Lost Pet.
jr'liurg ______ 8
4
.667
Dodo de Graft, the duxiling Daisy
1 ........................ 7
5
.583 from St. Daul, is the cause of a lot of
..........................6
0
.500 excitement in "The Hoodoo." She
m
pile ................. 4
7
.364 wants "an ocean of love with n kiss
8
.333 on every wnvo."
16-3 tc
Shipp, c f . ....... ....
Sanford
Moye, p
Lyons, 8b, ----------------Gunter, as.
.................
Thurston, c . --------------Gllllon, 2b. ___________
jLL B fiE B A S E B A L L
Stephens, lb ............... ....
jS tofton:
Princeton, 6 ; DuBoie, If. ___________
Meisch, rf. ...-------------rfjphla:
UnW.r»itjr of

SPORTS

PAIN GONE! RUB
SORE, RHEUMATIC
- ACHING JOINTS

LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR

certificate embraces the following described property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wlt: All NE 1-4
in Sanford Grant (less beg. 45 Iks.
W of NE cor. run W to intersection
of W lino of Sanford Grant, SWly
along Grant line 15.00 ch., E 4.08 ch.,
NEIy 17.55 ch. to beg.), Sec. 31, Twp.
10 S., Range 30 E, 116 acres. The said
land being assessed at the date of the
issuance of such certificate in the
name of Elisabeth Kissel.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 22, dat­
ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1010, has
filed said certificate in my office and
has made application for tax deed to
issue in accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed prpoerty situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: Beg. NW
cor of NE 1-4, Sec. 32, Twp. 10 S.f
Range 30 E. Run E 12 chs., S 20 ch.
to S and L E Ry Wly along same
7 1-2 ch., N 20 deg. W 10.06 cb., W 10
ch., S 11-13 ch., NEIy 23 ch., S 14 deg.,
E 8 ch., S 64 deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W
of FI line of Sec. and 10 ch. N of 8.
line of NE 1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor.
of NW 1-4 of Sec. N to N'W cor. of
Sec. E A&gt; beg. 167 acres. The said
land being assessed at tho date of tho
issuance of such certificate in the
name of Jacob Kissel.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law, tax deed wilt
jMUl) thereon on the 15th day of May,
A. D. 1022.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this 10th day of April, A. D. 1022.
(SFIAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, F'la.
4-10-fitdh By: A. M. WFIEKS, l). C.

vided for yoo. New goods jw t n &gt;
calved and at price* that plea**.
Rivers Brothers, Sanford Aveno*.

TAKE NOTICE and save money I
|400 buys Bulck 4; $550 buys Bukk
6; |475 buys Oldsmobile 4; $40t
buys Oldsmobile 8. Balance, terms la
suit your* purse. When they make
better can, I will sell than.—N. H.
Gamer.
12-ltle

Hill Hardware Co.
HAS JUST RBCE1VRD A COMPLETB LINK OF

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CLEAN ABLE

ONE-PIECE. PORCELAIN LINED

REFRIGERATORS

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Vaudeville Show, Men’s Club, April
21st
6-tfc
When you are planning your ntw This is positively The beet Refrigera­
spring dresses, plan on visiting out
tor on the Market Today
store and taking advantage of torn*
of the unusual values we have pro- -----------CALL AND 8RE IT-----------

CHULUOTA INN
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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Bast Coast Railway, Cbuluota. Fla., among the pines aad like* of Seminole county, so up-to-date
modern brick hotel, wllh private batha and hot water heat. P in t
class cuisine. Hates $2.50 to $3^0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. I). BRUMLEY, Manager

Twenty miles per gallon of gas,
IATIONAL LEAGUE
Won. Lost. Pet. 15,000 miles on tires, no repairs. This
6-tfc
« ................3
0 11.000 is what Hupp owners say.
n i # ..................
.760
1
................ 3
1
.750 R a M R* t a t * *
&gt;
1
.667
2
M .......................i
.333
.............................1
3
.250
3
.250
rn ....................... 0
M
M M
3
.000 *» M to M

II. S. NOTES

LEAGUE
Won. Lost. Pet.
5 ................. 8
0 1.000
* ..................3
0 1.000
&gt;h!s
a
1
.667
fk ...................... 2 •
1
.667
ton .................... 1
2
.333
O
...............................
to
.333
3
.000
3
.000
mrrican

Getting utmost too hot to go to
school, we should say!
"Love’s ship" and "Blue Danube
Waltx," our chapel music Thursday
was F'INF.. Let's hnve more of this
kind, even if it isn’t "grand opera
music."
Don’t forget to reserve Thursday
nnd F’rlday of next week to seo the
sensation of the season, "The Hoo­
doo," at Sanford High.
Splen.^l
acting, good music, ’n everything.
The program wil appear In this col­
umn next week—watch for it.

Hi RUN ASSOCIATION
Won. Lost. Pet.
O
*0
.500
ism
i
2
.500
O
. . . 2
to
.500
om
.500
►..........................
2
.500
Miss Humphries stated Thursday
O
* ......................... ...
a*
.500 that the Freshman Class, thru the
o
l ._ .
*»
to
.500 selling of ca)te, ice cream, etc., for
tan* _
2
o
.500 the past few weeks, have been enab­
led to donate $60.00 to the establish­
WCAN a s s o c ia t io n
ment of a Domestic Science course
Won. Lost. Pet. next, year. Rah! Rah! The Sophs
j ..........................8
0
1.000 and Freshles are to give a play May
!i*
...........3
0 1.000 the Oth for this fund.
-by ............. 2
1
.667
till
r,
1
.667
During this terrible hot spell, the
2
.383 benches on the boy’s side have been
2
.333 crammed full every recess and noon.
3
.000 They’re certainly useful now. Mr.
*
....................... 0
3
.000 Ryan is certainly a friend of ours.
r

1 w *N8 FINE GAME
team of Troop 4 me*
by Scoutmaster Bolly and
Mallem, won a game of
et DeLand Saturday aftert the Grammar School
*■» the moat clean game
have yet had, winning for
1 not only a baseball game
I* “ ranger 8cout spirit Morpitchnd this game and we
^uiat some catchers lure can
•* score and line us is as

Anybody desiring to help sell tick­
ets for the "Hoodoo,'
see Willard
Lumley for them—but please do not
ask for any unless you really mean
business.
If you want to know how April
fool Jokes work—Ask Miss Gray, she
knows.
The High School sold almost $500
worth of Chautauqua tickets. It wae
“lota of fun," and think what we
received in return; Lectures by Het-

Thtt* ihu&lt;jyt*U Carry
FEHltAU NE:

BOWER A ROUMILLAT
MOBLEY'S DRUG STORK
NHWBKRRY DRUG STORE
UNION PHARMACY

Nature always tttnmls guard between Man ami Disease.
Tho most valuable remedies that Medicine sml Science have
ever discovered come from Nature. The minerals of the
soil— the herbs o f the fields— the natund Hpringn that guah
from the heart o f the earth—these are the moat potent
healing’ agents thnt are known today. Chemists, with their
wealth o f knowledge, have never been able to espial them.
At Hatchatigbce HlufT, Alabama, by the sparkling waters
of tho Tombigbec River, there in a mineral deposit possess­
ing alm ost miraculous healing qualities.
Nnturc hero has done her host for tho health of man.
If tho purest water bo filtered through lid s soil, it dis­
solves the wondrous minerals that compose this earth und
cause the water to become a medicine without peer.
This medicine is—

In FERRALINE, minerals are blended by Nature in pro­
portions that can never be imitated by mnn. In FERRA­
LINE, Nature has subtilely mixed a remedy which none but
she can duplicate. In FERRALINE, Naturo has built her
owm remedy, which mfin will never equal.
FERRALINE builds red blood. FERRALINE brings to
pale cheeks the rich flush of health. FERRALINE regu­
lates the torpid liver—eliminates the poisons that clog nnd
weaken the action o f tho liver, FERRALINE acts gently on
the kidneys. It aids digestion. It soothes and heals the
soreness o f the stomach and bowels. It nids all functions
of N ature, for it is, in truth, Nature's remedy itself.
FERRALINE is NOT a patent medicine. It Is Nature’s
own combination o f health-giving minerals. Formed by Na­
ture nnd delivered, unchanged, to you.
Your druggist is your friend and will truthfully tell you
of FERRALINE’S merits. Ask him about I t
Tht FVttoJ»»u fAstribuHny Co., Tbmpo, Florida

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STATE NEWS

The largest and best event of the
season, The Easter Ball.
12-6tc
Miss Longnecker is the old maid in
the Senior play. MOh, hs looked right
a t ■Ml" "The Hoodoo,” April 20th and
M at
18-Ste

PROFESSIONAL =
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DIRECTORY :

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FORT PIERCE, April 15.—Women
in St. Lucie county apparently are
taking little Interest in the coming
primary for in spite of the efforts of
the County League of Women Voters
comparatively few have registered.
Of the :t00 who have registered thus
far less than 100 have paid their poll
tax. The League Is expected within
a few days to launch another cempalgn to interest the women in the
ballot.

ADDITIONAL RISE IS
g e n k r a l Ct F a i r a l l n e x t
WEEK IB OFFICIAL REPORT
FORECAST IN FLOOD
AREA OF M I88IS8IPPI
( S r T fc , A M t r U l i l P r t u )
WASHINGTON, April 15.—Gener­
NEW ORLEANS, April lS ^ W lth ally fair weather and normal temper­
tho crest of ths Mississippi within atures except obowon Thursday ia
a few inches of the top of the levees the forecast for Florida for the week
here and a forecast by tho weather beginning Sunday.
bureau indicating th a t an additional
At any rate, now knowledge of geo­
rise, every flood protective agency
In the city was on the alert today to graphy got from conferences will af­
ford a fresh supply of names fo r Pull­
cope with any emergency.
Government engineers In charge of man cars.
the levees, official dock board and
Nice assortment new spring dress
experienced river men were unani­
mous in declaring that there is no materials received. Styles th at will
danger whatever threatening in the pleast you and a t prices you are wil­
ling to pay. Visit our store and get
lower reaches of the river.
Reports yesterday from Plaque- the advantage of the new pricee.
mine. La., where a newly constructed Rivera Brothers, Sanford avenua.
section of levee had shown signs of
weakening, stated that the engineers
Rayfield Carburators
had won their fight and no further
trouble was anticipated.
Installed and Guaranteed by
The lower sections of Arkansas
City, Ark., were reported flooded to Sanford Battery Service
a depth of several feet. The busi­
Company
ness section of the city is above
backwater, however.

In discussing the outlook for Stu­
a rt a few days ago, Mayor Stanley
Hitching declared that the SL Lucie
canal will be finished within two
years, with the result that S tuart will
become a port of entry and a port of
THOS. J. A. REIDY
call for yachts and other vessels go­
Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law
ing to and coming from Lake Okee­
chobee
and the Gulf of Mexico. The
Practicing In State and Federal Courts
noxt thing in order will be the open­
Over Seminole County Bank
Sparton
Horn Service
ing of the St. Lucie Inlet to a depth
■
RELIEF AGENCIES ARE
of fifteen fecto^nm *-, which will
--------------AT-------------CARING FOR VICTIMS
mil coarttwis«^^^tmcri on J ^ * u c z
George A. DeCottes
OF FIRE AT BERKLEY
ocean-going ve-^e’s A little dredging
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
Sanford Battery Service
would then give a flftccn-foot chan­
Over 8emlnola County Bank
NORFOLK, Va., April 16.—With
nel right up to Stuurt’a docks.
Company
SANFORD
FLORIDA
city authorities In charge relief of
According to the Miami lleratd, a the hundreds of families mndo home­
S. O. Shinholser
bond iaaue of sufficient site to cover less by the fire which, Thursday night SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
the expense of erreting n now court swept Berkley, n suburb of Norfolk,
Contractor and Builder
house, providing suitable fair grounds was going nhrnd rapidly last night.
E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
SANFORD
-:- FLORID/ and making necessary road improve­ Through the co-operation of the civic
“Old Mattress Made New and
ments throughout the county, is be­ and naval authorities, assisted by the
New Mattreas Made to Order”
ing considered by the county commis­ American Red Cross and other relief
French Avenue and 17th Street
SMITH BROS.
sioners. The commission is said not agencies, the negroes whose homes
to
Garage and Machine Co. have any estimates on any of tho were destroyed by the conflagration,
proposals, but is inclined to consider were fed and housed, and steps have
Henry McLauIin, Jr.
Expert A uto Repair Work
all three at once, when the time comes been taken for their permanent re­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Phoae 30
Corner First and Oak for n decision, and ready to plan for a lief.
bond issuo to cover the several pro­
MWE DELIVER THE GOODS' jects. The need for tho court house THREE MEN KILLED
SLEEPING ON TRACK
is urgent and there are many who are
Quick Service Transfei anxious for the county to hnvo suit­
NEAR FORT WORTH
S to ra g e F a c ilitie s
able fair grounds.
u t r T h r l o o r l n l r d 1‘r r a a t
If we plraae you, tell othera; If no
FORT WORTH, Texas, April 1 5 Sanford, Fla.
tell ua. Phone 498
"Plans for building a bridge across Three men, nil of Columbus, Ohio, 212 Kaat. 1st St.
Indian River at Wabasso are being were killed Inst night while sleeping
discussed by the citizens of that sec­ on tho tracks of the Texas and Pa­
Sanford Steam Laundry tion,
and it is reported that interest ir.
cific Knilrond near Trimble, when n
FOR SERVICE
tho proposition la growing daily.” freight train rain over them. The
nnya the Fort Pierce News-Tribune. fourth member of the party escaped
Call 146-J
The newspaper, telling that tho pro­ by choosing the path between the
W. BAW LING, Prop.
ject would not be difficult of accom­ tracks ns a place to sleep.
plishment, as the river is less than
n
wide at tho point indicated and
SANFORD NOVELTY- notmile
Something special at Rivers Broth­
very deep, ndds that "the bridge ers, Sanford nvenue—Ladles' pure
WORKS
would bo useful to a great section of thread silk hose, mercerized lisle top,
country, ns the people cn both tho ■earn and fashioned stitchings, doable
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
north and south parts of the island sole, heel and toe, shaped close fitting
would tie able to use it to advantage, ankle. Colors, black, white and cordo­
BAVK YOU MONEY
General Shop and Mil* while the construction of a road to van. Easter sale price fl.25, Also
Write us
connect with the Vcro bridge would a very nice and complete line of every­
be of benefit to travelers as well as thing in socks, three quarters and
Work
Empire Hotel Block
those who live
the island.”
full length hose for men, women, boys,
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
CONTRACTOR and BU ILD Et
girls and infanta at Wafter 2ilc
prices. Don't fail to see our show­
New Dance W rinkie
S17 Commercial Street Ssnfsrd, FU
ings before buying. Rivers Brothers,
From Rue nos Aires, Sanford
avenue.
6tf-2wt

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there exists a feeling of friendly interest;
an earnest desire to help in every con’
structive movement th at will assure your
happiness and prosperity.
In short, w ith the whole-hearted support and confidence of our customers, we
aim to make the F irst National an institu.
tion of real and lasting good in the up­
building of this city and community.

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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Real E state and Insurance
SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Work-,
Cylinder Grinding; Del.oxe Pistons;
Overall? Rings and

Pins;

Flywheel

Bteel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­

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Outboard Motors. — ------ Phone til

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Feel the Thrills!!
JSqolp your Fishing Tackle with a
South Bend Level Winding Anti-back
lash, or a Shakespeare reel, Cortland
Une, IIoddon'a bamho Agate Rod, MA1
T om ” bait and Heddon Minnows at
prices lower than you ever expected.
FIFTEEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on
all Rods and Reels. All
OC
Minnows, s a c k ---------------------O t l C

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Paper Store
H. A. HALVERSON, Proprietor

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SEE OUR SPRING WINDOW
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Spring Time is Hera
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Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (Mower) BeauJ
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Ball Hardware Col

Welnkn Block

NEW YORK, April 15.—General
Gregorio Semcnoff, ataman of the
Cossacks, was still in Ludlow Street
jail last night nwniting for $25,000
bail. Outside, crowding the street
perched on rollings, leaning from
windows, even sitting on edges of
roofs, were thousands who waited
for him. not lo cheer but to hiss and
-■boo" the lender of the Cossacks.
Most of the thousands who milled
about the jilil during the day knew
the Cossacks. Most of them were
men and women of Russian descent
who tivo in the thickly settled dis­
tricts of tho lower East Side. If
they did not know themselves what
the hard riding Cossacks can do,
they had been told by their fathers
or mothers who had fled from Rus­
sian massacres, and they had (no
love for Somenoff. .
Early in tho day police reserves
were called out. They milled with
the throng, ready to avert any pos­
sible trouble or to open u passage
way through tho crowds when callers
came to tho jail. Once or twice the
reserves went Into the tenements
nearby and drove the people from
the roofs.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
Arrive
83.. ......... 2:36 a.m.
27.. .
01... ____ 1:18 p.m.
89
.. 2:55 p.m,
85........... 0:55 p.m.

Departs
2:46 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3 ;2U p.m.
7:10 p.m. ■

Northbound
Arrive
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

82..
11:45 a m.
84
80... ........ 2:35 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
92...
28 .
Trilby Branch
Arrive

100.
24
158. .........
No. oo

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

I^esburg Branch
Arrive
167™____ 8:55 p.m.
2:50 p.m.
21—
6:60 p.m.
101™
1:30 p.m.
25..
7:00 p.m.
22 —

Departs
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:90 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

General . .
Electric . .
Fans . . .
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F. P. RINES

Oviedo Branch
SOUR ORANGES WANTED—Drop
105 Palmetto Avt
xNo.
126
------7:45 pjn.
card stating number of boxes you
THE SPORTSMAN STORK
xNo.
127.........
3-40
p.m.
have.—W. Hayward, Winter Park, Fla.
x—Daily, except Sunday.
ICOt&amp;wUp
117 Park Avenue
Phone 251-W

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PIANO CO.

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PAINT, VARNISHES and STAINS.

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
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VnudcvHlo Show, Men's Club, April
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Named After Patagonian Monster for 21st
:
Which They are Hunting
HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER­
FULLY
( l l r T h e A a .o r l a I r S I ’ r r s a )
PHILADELPHIA. April 15—Phil­
adelphia dancing teachers rejoice at
In these dnys of “flu,” coughs, colds,
All (he Latest Popular Hits
news from Buenos Aires that the new croup nnd whooping cough, it is well
Tcrphichorcan wrinkle called Plosion- to know tlint every yenr there are
nurian glide, has been invented and used more bottles of Foley’s Honey A. B. CHASE, LESTER AND
three new tangoes have been dedicated and Tar than of any other cough
PREMIER PIANOS
to Patnguninn monster for which A r­ medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 515 W. 0th
gentine naturalists are still on a hunt. St,, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley’a
UPRIGHT PLAYERS, GRANDS
One teacher said the name might Honey nnd Tnr relieved me of n hack­
have been changed to fit the vocabu­ ing cough, tickling in the throat,
EDISON AND RUSSELL
lary of the dancing public. When told wheezing and pnins in the chest. It
PHONOGRAPHS
the Plesiosaurus alleged love for pre­ is helping my mother wonderfully."
historic mud he suggested mud turtle That's why druggists recommend Fol­
glide.
ey's. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
J. H. HINTERMISTER
THRONGS GATHER
AT JAIL. HISSING
COSSACK LEADER

F. P. FORSTER, President

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HONOGRAPHS
SHEET MUSIC

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17,1922

Don't forgot to fix your Easter baskata, Circle No. 2 will do th a t for you.
9m sal* a t th e . Union Phannacy Sat*
arday afternoon and evening. 15-Utc

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Sanford, Florida

| We will demonstrate them with ANY
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j Sanford Furniture Companj\

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922

For Circuit Judge

young woman of the blonde type, was
n picture of girlish lovlinesa in Her
(traveling costume, of black and white
crepe knit, with while hat und other
accessories.

Having1qualified with the Secretary of State . M"* "uir‘* l.he ,1nu*h;c: of Mr.*'l candidate toi the position 01 Judjje of the her home inSanford for the past ye
aCnvpnth
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friends by her
Circuit,
State of nFlorida,
which sho hml n,u,!e
nd sunny disposi
c o n i prises the Counties of Seminole, Volusia and
manner nr
c o n ip i
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Brevard 1 take this opportunity of announcing’ Mr. Hulf is a young man of sterline qualities und was a popular salesposition subject to
the de­ man
myv candidacyTAfor this
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i i i r
at Woodruff &amp; Watson's for a
cision o f t l i e D e m o n a t i c I l i m a i y t o h e h e l d J u n e number of yean, having recently ac­
cepted a position as book-keeper for
6th. 1022.
the Wight Tire Co.
Immediately after the ceremony the
happy couple left for Daytona Beach
where they will spend several days,
after which they will be nt home to
their many friends nt the home of
Mrs. Alfred I.ilja
9 on Park avenue.
Every’ wish for future happiness is
expressed by their many friends,

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KAST
Kll IIA1.1.

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CUSTOM HOUSE COFFEE. Ask your grocer about it.
This set is on display at Newberry’s Drug Store.

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WOMEN—LEADERS IN \ CHEAT, 1ing
for « few days and your kidneys
d-tfe
will act tine. This famous salts is Hst.
CAUSE
made front the acid of grapes and
You will just love the way Owenlemon j Juice, combined with lithia,
Women from fifteen southern an dhas been used for generations to dolyn I’eringlott-Shino says, “ Yes,
Miss Esther Miller is visiting in
„nH
clo^Ki&lt;l kidney.; Mamma," in the Hoodoo, April 20th
Arcadia, the guest of Lieut, und Mrs. t a l e s , lenders in their respective
H. A. Bivens. Shu will be the hon. 111 1 w,,r&lt;* r,’nv,,nw n f,w **** a*" also to neutralize the acids in urine and 21-t at the High Sehool. Ad­
on-*’ at u bridge-luncheon, today, and ,n St Augustine endeavoring to map M, jt „„ hmK|ir u a „ourcp of irritil. mission 35c nnd TiOc. No reserved
,,lft(ld, r wcnknrlR, sens.
also at the Easter Ball to lie given •nit a new program in home econolC-3tc
mu
and
home
demonstration
work
tonight at the Aviation Camp.
•lad Salts is Inexpentlvc; cannot
■*nd in studying practices and moth. injure; makes a delightful efferves­
NOTICE
■d- to make this work more effec- cent tithlu-watcr drink which everyT. J Mll.l.Elt &amp; SON
tlvi Front all reports the meeting „„„ BhmiId ,nUo no wnnd thcn to The Singer Sowing Machine Com­
HAD (IRKAT OPENING
NEW m t N I T l ’UK STORK a* i umptished ,,hd ,BUch ,n"t,nR Wns keep their kidneys clean and active. pany has opened a store in tile Elder
Try this, also keep up the water Springs Water Co, office with a full
Many were present nt this gath- drinking, and no doubt you will won­ line of accessories. Machines sold on
The opening of the new -Miller Fur- , rin|. w|)0 ,joU|,u,.M |Pft jt with a
der what became of your kidney trou. easy terms.
nitui Store in the new building nt a|(.,.p,.r nn,| keener appreciation of Me and backache. Adv.
Ifi-5tp
T. M. DUNLAP, Mgr.
th. corner of Magnolia avenue nnd this phase of educational work. It
Second street Saturday afternoon nn.i j. lrui, n»turnlly true, no doubt—
■■ m m n i N i i
night was not only n very pleasant that people in the various wnlks of
social nffnir hut it marked the op- ||f,. know ,iut )itti,. nhi,it and give N
t-niri!r of a new epoch in huslness drtarge amount of consideration to
des and especially in the furniture the wot* and the problems of those
line. T. .1. Miller, one of the pio„tj,or Wnlk«. This is more strikneers of Sanford hud been in the old ingly true In certnin cases than in
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building nt the comer of First street „thers, nnd we believe that Hie proh■
nnd Park avenue for the pnst twenty
whh h oommandeJ the greatest
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a
five years nnd occupied other locn- «mount of attention nt the Ancient
Hons many years ttefore that. His city meeting are nmnng those which
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building of the magnificent edifice, receive too little attention from the
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making the first floor nnd balcony Kn.at ,n„ss of the American people,
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Do
not
try
to
pay
bills
without
n
checkinR
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poriums in the state and moving into jitR this should not be the ense.
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the building with one of the best nnd jt hs* been said that a nation's
account.
Misses Olga Simmons and Frances
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most complete stoeks of furnishings typlrnl home may he tnken ns nn In­
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iTongue of Mountvlllc, S. C.
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in this part of the state marked the • ,|ex to thnt nation.
The time hns
If yet; do, you uiii aimdy ged ait lhiiku-'U tip.
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tuts part not come when nations are little ronRntlorscd checks are legal receipts; and, be­ ■■
I RED DAir.F.R. Society Editor,
Mr- ftn,i Mr** d- lai.-iing, Mrs. A. ,.f the state.
, renieil ns to their strength. A nation
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Phone 217-W
1**■ Hell, Miss t.elin Roper nnd J. r .
T. J. Miller &amp; Son while being the ,.„n |,P no stronger than its nverhge
sides, with a checking account, you sun keep S
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K,.r nor Crime* tutMob
McClelland left yesterday for a motor p|„npcrB |n the furniture business beat best; probably not stronger
-it f
trip to Tampa, S t Petersburg, Lake- | i(.V(, in keeping up with the pro.es- tlmn its weakest home. Therefore
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an accurate record of your expenditures.
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• i n . i,S | „ i l, U d r p o r l R i r o t' . n l« In land nnd other
places on the west B|on nn,| their lntest move and the jt behooves nny nation to look well to
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const.
reception to the public nt the big op- the welfare nnd the standards of Its
»■ m m l f n | i | i r e r l a t r d The Peoples Rank of Sanford cordially invites ■
ening Saturday night, their deter. homos.
von to become one of its customers.
Miss Teague Simmons, of Mount- minntion to go ahead with their
The women who attended nnd took
SOCIAL CALENDAR
vi||e, S. C., who is attending Stetson greatly enlarged plnns for doing part in this recent meeting, ns well
Mon-tay Easter Dnnce nt the Parish University nt DeLnnd, spent the week businessshows thnt they may be nB thousands of others who tuned
House at H:T10 p. m.
end here with her aunt, Mrs. W. T. pioneers hut they nre also pioneers in (heir prnyers for its stirress, arc
Mer.h.y Mrs. Hal Wight nnd Mrs. Langley.
llu' new era and purpose to be the (crusndrrs in a muse which is do.
It-ill'li Wight will entertain in hon­
-------leaders of this time ns well ns the serving of our most serious study
or of Mrs Hart Peterson of .IninesWelfare Department of the Worn- bailers of the .lays of twenty years
d|„yn| suppott. These women nrn
tawn, N. Y.
nn's Club of Sanford will maet at the
- %im . „ „
i entitled to every possible encourageMonday Intermediate C. E. will have Womnn’ss Club House nt 3:30 P. M.
The new Miller building was re* mrnt nnd art of co-operntlon bemuse
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a dimming party and supper nt Wednesday
.................. modeled for a furniture business nnd they are leading in a work that hns ■
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Palm Springs nt 4 p. m.
Ti ls*meeting is n most important lf ""&gt;thing has l&gt;oen left undone it (,vpry „spPrt of Christianity. If their
loes not appear on the surface. program be rnjried out, we sba!l
Tin liny Rotary-Anns will entertain
one nnd the work of the now club '
tin members of the Rotary Club rt year will be discussed nnd Mrs. Gallo. With n beautiful white stucco oxter- have better boys nnd girls, better
’way ,s talk
.
Ihi !'.irish House nt 8 p. m,
on state wclfnre aims i.
is ior, white and colored tdc lobnj on men and women, better homes, nnd n
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trance with the wonderful interior, hotter, stronger and greater country,
Tu. .];,y I'hiluthea (Tnss meeting sure to be full of inspiration.
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Insist on
with the front nnd street side all hitf
.
----and upper at the home of Miss
plate glass show windows, with one
The Herald for Post Cards.
Mary Howard at 6 p. m.
EASIER EM, H .
of the finest balcony effects that can
Write, .-day- Welfare Department will
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Little Miss Caroline Hill, the dainty ^ ,)ul,t and |nj,t with „ flni, nX(H.v of
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.t :i o’clock at the Club
young
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
\V.
furn,tur(&gt;
nm|
h)U1„c
flirni,hlngs
of
room*.
numbrr
ur ^
new „(nri. Wah a drram
a
W'-iiru- lay The Welfare Department Hill, «»ntt*rtninotl
IT IS PURE, CLEAN ANI) SANITARY
m
young
friends
most
delightfully
Sat|f
e|0R.ance
nm|
|M.nuty and c m ■
ting at 3:30 in the afternoon.
From
the
car
at
•Vuir.iwlay. Miss Mell Witnor will unlay afternoon at her home on |)!|&gt;to jn eVcry ,|Pt„ij.
0n thff gm ,n,j „(rrt,t b(ijp n„. house
«i t. rta'n the memliers of the Busi- French street, «t nn Easter Egg hunt.
flames
of
nil
kinds
were
played
on
c„mpjcte
(„ B},own p„intr from the IF YOUR HACK HURTS OR III.AD*■' and Professional Women's
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DF.R MOTHERS YOU, DRINK
the apaclijun lawn, until lfiD* In t
mtohfn to the parlor nnd being r«»m• Tub.
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LOTS OF WATER.
afternoon,
when
they
hunted
for
the
p l|.u ,|y furn|BhP(|. ,s’Ppn through the
Thur-dny 3 P. M., MrJ. Sanford
It.ti.lney will entertain the Idlers bright hued eggs. Elsie Freeman, was ,nrRC „how w|n,lows and with the
When your kidneys hurt and your
at th.. home of Mrs. A. Vaughan. awarded a box of candy for finding lights turned on this effect is most beck feels sore, don’t get scared and
U. itsday Mrs. L. C. Kolb will enter the golden egg. After the egg hunt, charming In the other windows nnd
tain the members of tlm Every Week delicious refreshments consisting of
of
"*PYPry*part*oFthe*ito*re"is'furniture proceed to load your stomach with a
ice
cream
and
rake
were
served.
The
b1, ,M.rimll, nn,j deBiKnB known to '"t of drugs thnt excite the kidneys
bridge Club at 3 p. m.
favors
being
Easter
baskeU
filled
thr
fllrnltllrp mnk,.r’s are.
There!Rml irritate the entire urinary tract,
rn .ljy - Mrs. Harry B. l^-wis nnd
with
Easter
Eggs.
ur,.
ni|fB
al1(|
at.,ves
and
linoleums
Keep your kidneys clean like you
Mrs. II. P. Drummond will entertain
Little
Miss
Hill
was
assisted
In
nnd
wini)ow
„hnd«-a
nnd
everything.
»■‘C‘'P• y"ur
w
i
u
e
.tun*
in
n
...............
—
a
mi
window
shades
and
everyim
m
r.
-- »mwels clean,
" - by
' flushing
,
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-‘t bridge nt the Valdez Hotel at 3
entertaining
her
young
guests
by
her
Qn
R
n|Pony
jB
the
queenswnre
dc.
them
with
a
mild,
harmless
salt.a M tiN— You have heard it hinted around that Tires and
p. m.
Tui-es were going up, hut here is n 2 5 Vo RKDUCTION, it
Miss |iartn)Pnt, thP tn.nks and valises, the &gt; h irh removes the body's urinous ,,
'Saturday Children's Story Hour nt mother, Mrs. W. C. Ilill and
Olivo Newman. Ai.out thirty children wimIow „hn(|PB „nd oi| c|„t h and lin- 'MUnle ®n‘l "‘Imulales them to their ■ marks the lowest prices in Tire history.
Central Park at 4 p. m.
enjoyed this happy event.
oleums. T. J. Miller, Frank Miller, »&gt;ormnl activity. The function of the ■
0,000 Fabric. 10,000 Cords
W. P. Hnymnnn, of Winter Haven,
Mrs. Frank Miller, Will Erickson and kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 .
■*-' in the city Saturday attending to
CHICKEN PILAU
s,r“in from 11 r*00 t r,,,n" 3 30x3% ........ !*•■*••*••«*•*••••mnny othersi waited on the many ri«- h"ur"
^ a i (.)
$14.40
business.
Tlie members of the Senior &lt; hrls- jtorB „nd showed them around Sntur* o fncid and waste, so we ran readily
understand
the
vital
importance
of
5
23.35
16.25
32x4
tian Endeavor entertained nt a rhick- day njKht and served ice cream t&lt;» the
keeping
the
kidneys
active.
Mm. A. Hayward ami B. Hayward, pn pilau nnd swimming party, Friday jadjPB nnd rlgnrs to the m*-n nnd
24.00
17.00
Drink lots of water—you can't drink ■ 33x4
of
Petersburg, spent the day here evening nt Silver Lake.
took them over the entire building.
‘ 24.65
17.25
Saturday.
Alwut forty-five member* enjoyed
Everyone who saw the store S-itur. too much; nlsn get from nny phar. ■ 34x4
mneist
niiout
four
ounces
of
Jnd
]
this pleasant evening. The diaper- dfty nijjht was loud in their praises
31.60
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34x4 x/z
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Y/oodruff and „nes being Mrs. R. C. Maxwell and nf the Millers who have given S ah -js *U": tak'* n tsbleapoon in n glass of
37.50
33x5
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Harry
»ery Ferrnn motored to Daytona Mrs. Green.
ford such n fine building anl store,
before breakfast each mom59.50
36x6
Reach yesterday.
nnd have proven their faith in San­
IIUFF-HLEC'K
ford In
in so mnny
many different way*. In
111.50
40x8
H. W. Hart and J. W. Scott, of OrA marrittge of much interest and thP future the public can depend upon
■ DIKECT-Factory-to-userB prices. You will probably never
•amlo, were in the d ty Saturday at­ one which came as a surprise, nltho -p, J, Miller &amp; Son to have what they
^ see as low prices again. T h ise prices subject to change
tending to husinesa.
it had been expected for some time by want when they want it in the furniwithout notice.
tnnny friends of this popular couple, t1)rr line nnd they will also let the
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Hurts and Miss was thnt of Miss Elizabeth Block and public know about the coming events
Vi.di-t Rortz, ot St. Petersburg, were Mr. Jamca Huff, which was solemniz- jn the advertising in the Daily Her
Get An Abstract Hefore
“l-Mtura here Saturday.
ed Saturday evening at 8:30 nt the njd&gt;
PresbyteHnn church, in the presence
Buying
When the man tells her that ho
_ Property
•&gt;r. and Mrs. W. T. Langley hnvc as of a few intimate ft tends, Dr. E. D.
l
G A S— O IL — B A T T E R IE S — A IR — W A T E R — S E R V IC E
^heir house guests, Dr. J. II. Teague, Brownlee officiating.
loves her wonderful mind, ho means
n A l i n A C O O*
ML. A . L r U U i s L A &amp; o » r f C S .
Uurcns, S. C., J. M. Simmons, The bride, who is a very attractive that she isn't much for looks.

Don't forget that Easter bull tonight at the Parish House. A good
time is assured you, if you dance or if
you don't. Don't fail to hear Robert
Herndon's latent, its grent.
This is to he a real hall without tile
dress suit, so come on hoys and bring
your girls und have a goo«| time with
us.

A CHECK ON
Yourself

j. j. DICKINSON

SOCIETY

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford j

GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS!

JACKSONVILLE ICE
FREIGHT

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ABSTRACT CO.

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j Ray Brothers

Phone 548

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                    <text>SANFORD •
‘-The CHy Substantial”

The Smtord Daily Herald
IN THE H EAR T OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST

VOLUME

in.

SANFORD
T h e City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 18. 1922
NUMBER 19

STORM SWEEPS THROUGH STAR THEATRE BUILDING
GERMANY AND RUSSIA NOW
. WILL BE TORN DOWN FOR
NORTH CENTRAL STATES
NEW AMUSEMENT HOUSE CAUSE CONSIDERABLE FUSS
--TAKING TOLL OF LIVES
BY SIGNING OF NEW TBEATY
Manager Herndon Will Occupy Princess Theatre
During Interim

And Property as it Goes
T o d a y — Passed Over
Slate of Ohio
Today

AMERICAN
BALL PLAYERS
WILL TOUR

FIFTY LIVES TAKEN

FRANCK, ENGLAND AND IRKLAND AFTER SEASON
CLOSES
ILLINOIS, INDIANA AND OHIO
SWEPT HY MOST DISASTROUS
1 h y T k f \ « * n r ln fr «1 |*re*«)
TORNADO OF YEARS
WASHINGTON, April 1 8 .-A barn­
Illy T k r

tu n r la lr d

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CHICAGO, April
18.— Sweeping
northeastward through the middle
western states the storm which origin­
ated in the Rocky Mountain region
Sunday had passed over Ohio today
leaving death and much destruction in
its wake. The losa o f r.oarly fifty
lives is attributed to the atorm, which
developed considerable energy n* it
passed over lllinuis und Indiana, tak­
ing in many places the form o f torna­
does. Damage to property will mount
into the mlillons. Twenty-one persona
are among the known dead in Indiana,
the greatest death list being in Cen­
tral Illinois.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 18—
Electric and wind atorma
passed
across Indiana yesterday, leaving ruin­
ed farms and isolated villages in their
wake.
Communication difficulties
jjnd
washouts have caused delayed dr sus­
pended service on ninny railroads.
Tornadoes were reported as having
visited six Indiana towns yesterday.
Hedrick and Sloan suffered worst nc|cording to early reports.
Summitville, Gaston, Matthews and Wheelis/, northeast of here also reported
I storms.
The property damage nt Wheeling
and Gaston is reported henvv nl(hmii»h
no lives are believed lo st

storming trip through England, Ire­
land and Franco after

major league

season closes is in prospect for the
Washington American League club
and another major league club to be
decided on later.

Ted Sullivan, who

took the White Sox and Giants on n
trip around the world some years ago
is in charge o f the plans.

9

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Sanford is destined to have a new
This will be good news to the theStnr Theatre where the old Star The ntre-golng public and means that Sanatre stood for so many years and for.! is getting in the big city class
where it has outlived its usefulness, with new theatres and new business
Manager 0 . P. Herndon has decided blocks and new hotels and everything
that it would not be profitable to even needed to make up a first clnsrfcity.
attempt to rebuild the old theatre and
Mr. Herndon Is moving his picture
make the necessary repairs that machines and will try and give Ihc
would be required by the building in- patrons a show in the old building up
apector and he hns made all arrange­ t» the time he leaves for the Princess
ments to move his material and mn- 1Theatre, He is arranging new fans
chines to the Princess Theatre and and now seats and ninny other in*Will probably move Wednesday or provrnirnts for the convenience of his
Thursday of this week.
patrons and will make them comfortThe old Star Theatre is one of the able in the Princess until such time ns
ancieqj landmnrks of this city .m l ho c.n h u e Iho now S L ,
nlnna for
fnr »h
...... buildK...W
will be torn down immediately, the them. The plnns
the. new
lumber in the building bring for sale ing have been drawn and approved and
now and it is thought /hat within th. will be given in the Herald in the next
next sixty days Manager Herndon few dnys and all who hnve seen them
will have the old building out of the pronounce the plans as being ns near
"a &gt; and the new building can be perfect ns a theatre along modern
started.
lines can be mnde.

WILSON DENIES
ABOUT

REED

Dll) NOT THANK SENATOR FOR
HELP IN PASSING FEDERAL
RESERVE HILL

iNullifies Hrest-Litovsk
Treaty and Re-estab­
lishes Full Diplo­
matic Relations

F R A N C E ls
a n d o t h e r n a t io n s

so r e
w il l g o t

THAT W AY WHEN DETAILS
OF TREATY ARE KNOWN

Ills Tkf AMiirlalrJ I'rru)
ST. LOUIS, April 18.— Woodrow
Wilson In n letter Inst night denied
I II t T h e I v . r U i r S I 'r t H l
the statement printed recently In the!
Globe-Democrat tthat
he
had
thanked
h ., ho h „ l ,h .„k o,l
L V l™
*S' n" ‘ " r
»' R e«l. Candidate for
. ‘
A' ' !c* « •
nomination and re-election, for “ the
&lt;
" n? * ,to ‘ h“ (Icrm,ln, •"«*
great
.......... .........
Ku*»i"
be
great service
service which
which .he
the senator
r e n. -..„
%. ..n»
. notifying
.
_ them it will —
dered him ih perfecting and passing
for ‘ h* Germans and Rusthe federal reserve bill. The state- ,
"*•
ment was issued by Lee Meriwether, ,
/ Russian Affairs Commission
«n attorney and supporter of
^erVi

Heed

,h " ^
r
mA‘ "*
talning the Russo-German treaty.

•
EFFORTS MINERS VOLUSIA GRAND JURY
PORTUGUESE
TO SETTLE STRIKE
INDICTS MRS. SHIELDS
NAVY FLYERS
RESUMED TODAY
FOR MURDER HUSBAND STARTED TODAY
4

MEMHEHS AND COMMITTEES ON
W AGE CONTRACTS ARB
IN MEETING

( I l r T h e A a a o e U t r d I 'r n a ) *

ON

GENOA, April 18.—Consternation
caused by the Gerniun-Ruaaian coup
in concluding the treaty o f Itapallo
supplanting the Hrest-Litovsk pact
showed no signs of abating as tha
economic conference continued Its delilterationa today. People who pre-j
dieted at the outset of the conference^
. . . . . UftBT ‘ he r«’*u|t In great good or disaster to
THEIR THIRD AND
Itr o p
Europe were inclined today to take tha
'DANGEROUS PART OF
! view the conference was headed to­
FLIGHT
______
dlsnater which only the coolnew

DKLAND, April 18.—The Volusia County Grand Jury today
indicted Mrs. Shields in connection with the death of her husband,
the indictment charginR the widow with aiding, abetting, hiring,
I lly T h e A .« n rln lrd I'rM a l
procuring or counselling unknown party who killed husband. T h e
Illy The \«...rij.t. ii r r r ..,
!’ f V'0* '1
" n'1 othpr
NEW YORK, April
— Efforts of
..... ................
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jury immediately began investigating the ease of Pete Smith,
PORTO
PRAYA, Capo
Verde Is­ leiuk*m could prevent.
Anthracite mliy.'rs operators to set­ negro, charged with the actual killing.
,
lands, April 18.—The Portuguese na­

tle the strike was resumed here to­
day when members o f their joint sub­
committee on wage contract negotia­
tions re-opened the series o f confer­
ences which began two weeks before
the strike was called April first.

NONF o p OFFERS FOR
SHOALS FOUND TO HE
ENTIRELY ALL RIGHT

THREE BIG PACKING PLANTS
WILL FORM NEW MERGER,
FIVE HUNDRED MILLION

GENOA,
IH.—The
slt.ning
val aviators started at 5:30 this morn:■ April
* ........*
•••* —*
.....* *of
■*
Ing for St. Paul’s Rocks on tho third “ tr**,y ,,,’, 'vt'*'ri Germany and Rus­
t
s s s .»
.
.
kin M'llli'll nillllfiAa Il«i. I)m «I f iitoVrtk
and probably the most dangerous leg !,h wh,rh nu,,,fip* thp Hrest-Lltovsk
» f their flight from Lisbon to Rio trvM} y * " d rr t’,tnb,,»hM (M diploJaneiro. The route lay over nine hunrp|,,Uon" ,,Plwcc" ‘ hove l"®
dred miles of water, devoid of markers c" " n‘ ri' * " " « basis o f equality has
or guideships and thev oxnee.«)
r..nsed profound astonishment and re­
reach the rocks in the mid Atlantic In "‘‘"Rnent among the allied delegation!,
ten or twelve hours. A Portuguese Thp
" f «he |&gt;owera which
cm iser is awaiting them there with coW'rnw* *h» conference decided at a
fuel.
.
meeting held Inst night to have n
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.committee o f experts examine this
treaty this morning, to determine
FLORIDA I. O. O. F.
whether it coiiflirts with the Cannes
ELECT OFFICERS
resolutions or the Treaty of Vcrsail100.

Firms Involved are Said to He Armour, Wilson
LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 18— Two
I H r T h * A •anrln f r.| |'rr •■ )
women were killed and nn unidenti­
and Cudahy
WASHINGTON. April 18.— Memfied man probably was injured in a
bers
of
the
house
military
committee
tornado which struck Newton county
^
t
^
( l l y T h r %••«*/ li» I r d I ' r n a l
concluded yesterday their first ex­
Iste yetserday.
CHICAGO, April 18.— Informal negotiations for the merger
change o f individual opinions on the
( l l r T k f A u n f l a l r S l’ rra -1
four private proposals for develop­ of three of the Big Five packers into a $500,000,000 corporation
Subsequently tho convening powers
ST.
PPETERSRURO, F la , April
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April 18—
Ing the government’s projects nt Mus­ hnve been conducted by J. Ogden Armour, head of Armour &amp; Co, 18.— H. II. Zimnicnuun, o f Lakeland, will ...................
meet with Poland,
Cxifho-Slovak—Ilcavy rainfall accompanied by high
cle Shoals, Alnbnmn, nnd adjourned says the Herald and Examiner today. The firms involved arc Ar­ was selected grand patriarch o f tho b,i Rumania nnd Jugn-Slavin to nsevrwind* resembling winter gales and
until Wednesday. At that time it mour. Wilson and Cudahy. Armour nnd Edward Cudahy flatly Grand Encampment I. O. O. F. of ,n*n *hc view o f.tho lessor powers and
considerable lightning continued Inst
was
announced by chairman Kahn denied a merger was contemplated, and Wilson was out of the city. Florida at the session held yesterday 'h’a* with the report of the experts.
night t„ mike n
. ,
wa" Announced
/ t . L __
_
•
That H r i l i . l .
.
‘
lhr ™ nmU.oc .111 l,r c ln W i l l .,
The llritish and t?__
French delegates
afternoon. Other officers were elec*
[ . f
.
!
rather prevailed ,|own (},,, testlmonv haunt ,lnrln.» th. Will Pass Honus Hill
ted
as
follows:
declared
last
night
thnt they consldFlorida
Fast
Coast
«"r « few hour* in many parts o f Vhe
investigntion, o f the offers to reach
......
The
Kritish
nnd
French
delegates
F.
I
,
Helms,
Orlando,
grand
high
This
Session
is
Plan
of
•Ut- yesterday but with night /nil the
Has New Fast Freight
tho outstanding features of each pro­
Kpy declared last night thnt they considpriest; F.
F.
Iloffmnn,
j Morms resumed.
Senate Republicans Making Improvements West, grand senior warden; Mnx m,&lt;* *he signature o f the treaty a die*
posal to be considered ns n part o f
Families living |n the lowlands,
the reports'to bo drnfted for the
Serken,
West
Palm
Reach, ,oynl " rt- Apparently, it mny imper
“ ply Warn« L are safe in most In- house.
Vote Today was 36 to 9 on Motion Will Soon lltiild Parallel Line Okee­ grand junior Warden; J. T. Dale, ** *hc conference.
~
rive- bottoms. Cloud hurst yesOffered
chobee City to Palm Dench
Sentiment among the committee­
Orlando, grnnd scribe; ( ’. I). Itine•" stated that the signing o f the
’■,l aj killed stock and blighted ormen, it wns said, had not yet reach,
hart, Jacksonville, grnnd treasurer; trraty, which took place at Itapiilln
fh«rd* and spring crops. Indiana far(Hr The A o trlilrS I'r n .l
(llr The Associate* I'rcssl
ed th* stage where any o f the exist­
WASHINGTON, April 18.—A decis­
KEY WEST, April IH.— The Flori­ J. A. Weatherford, Key West, grand Sunday, w*s unknown to the nllied
.tncr* hav* been able to arromplish liting proposals had received preferen­
marshal; Roy J. Hahn, Arcadia, leaders, when Lloyd George, Rarthod,
*f spring planting.
ion to pnss the soldiers' bonus bill this da East Coast Knilway already is hav­
tial consideration.
grand inside sentinel; Max I , Thar- Schnnier and Thcunys met yesterday
IndianaiKills was declared beyond
While hopeful that the (Inal en­ session o f congress was reached today ing ita hands full moving |K&gt;tatocs Inger. Jacksonville, grand outside afternoon to consider the reply which
Qsager Inst night by the weather budeavor of the committee to report “ a by Senate Republicans in a party con­ from the Hastings district arid other sentinel.
the Russians might make to the con*«u officials.
constructive progrnm for develop­ ference. The vote was 36 to l» on the vegetables from the territory further
Mnre than 500 persons from all ditlons imposed on thnt country, but
U vw * »n »'l l'-rts of the state were
ment of Muscle Shoals to the houso" motion offered by Lonroot, Republi­ South, but the beginning o f a nevy pnrta o f Florida are registered for a* *H»n ns the delegates learned o f the
"Ported holding.
•
would receive the full approval o f the can o f Wisconsin.
fnst freight movement which will fur­ th . convention. More than 300 are treaty, their program was changed
twenty-one members on the commit­
and the situation, which is considered
ther
tax the capacity of the line is un­ expected to arrive tomorrow.
( HR”AGO, April 18— Twelve perX
tee. Chairman Kahn said ho was un­ I.OUGIIMAN MILLS
extremely grave, fully discussed.
derway.
The
first
shipment
of
pino„
nrp known to have been killed,
able to predict what the final decis­
DAMAGED IIY FIIIB—
M. Barthou, head o f the French
npples from Cuba hns been forwarded U. 8. KN8IGN HELD ON
.,°re lh,nn « hundred injured nnd
ion would bo or wldch o f the exist­
COVERED IIY INSURANCE here and hundreds of carloads arc exDESERTION CHARGE 'hlcgution, Is seeking further instruc­
l a'
mn&lt;le homeless bv tornadoes ing offers now umlir consideration
tions from ills government at Paris
iwvted to move north within the near
rtoiKls Which swept over the ced(Hr The Associate* I’ rrsst
would be recommended in whole or In
( I I ) T k » A a a o r la lt * l ‘ rraa|
and
declared thnt he would not sit befuture.
The
Cuban
pineapple
move­
* « t yesterday.
ORLANDO, April 18.— A fire of
part.
PHILADELPHIA. April IH.-OUs side Russians In semi-official meet*
ment
lluougb
Key
West
this,
season
^ornadoes were reported in a ^ure
Members who attended the execu­ undetermined origin last olght dam­ is expected to amount to 1,500,000 C. Petit, former ensign in the United ings.
' town. " “I . ' ,nd'nm‘ ,‘ n,, Arkansas tive committee sessions while the aged the mills and lumber yards of crates.
State, navy, charged with deserting
The actions of the Russian.
Homes were demolished, wire
exchange o f the opinions was in pro­ the Everglades Cypress Company at
nt
&lt;
barleston,
8.
C.,
In
July,
1020,
Germans
on first announcement ha.
The railroad within the last few
J ‘ e cr)pP,ed *nd livestock killed,
gress said today the Indications sere !&lt;oughnfan. The loss o f ono hundred days announced thnt it hnn placed an with *4.000 to $5,000 belonging to an almost stunning effect on the al
■ruughout the area from Ohio on
thnt mportant modifications in the and seventy-five thousand dollara was order with tho American locom otive the crew of the U 8. S Iluford, Is, Res. Premier Lloyd George
, ll
the " , LK‘ n" ' #nd Nebraska on existing offers probably would be In­ largely covered by insurance.
J.
Company
for
three
switch
engines
nnd
™ r . I Ti
h* * l ,h,c l " " * « • » countric* h..l
rst, heavy downpour* swelled
sisted upon by th* committee before Wade Tucker o f Kissimmee is Gener­ —v.n M U .
cnfinH to r
'" ,V , &gt;'*nl lo *W,H ........... (or month., but . . . T o t . 3
-f
0f
already out it submitted n report to the houso. al managed for the company.
senger and fast freight service, to be
‘
, they had signed a treaty until lnt&lt;
»nd
^ '’ k*' * n&lt;1 inundatcifxthous- None o f the proposals, it was ex­
j yesterday afternoon
built at the Richmond plant o f the
NEGROES HELD UP
| Tht
ldl, t n" T * o f rifh f*rm land in ad- plained, was entirely acceptable to RAKHMATEFF 18 IMMUNE
company. It la understood the road
**trr
^ Cl**1 ,r*cU * lre*dy under the committee, if the opinions already
HANK MESSENGER
' most prominent deleystee7 re rreerv
FROM COURT APPEARANCE
also in tho near future' will begin
voiced by the members could he ac­
— 18 RUSSIA’S AMHA88ADOR construction o f the line between Okee­
IN_KANHAS CITY
their opinion, unui ^ 7 ^
rad'/ 'w " nOW " ni1
l‘wvcri*d Colo- cepted as reflecting the attitude o f
chobee City and West Palm Reach, a
Pert*
examine the new document.
(Or The A uw U lrS Prrsa)
C ;
N' br « k . , Missouri and the twenty-one members.
(lljr T k » A a a m - U f r * I’ rra a l
distance o f seventy nillos. This would
The
treaty provide, for reunuciaKANSAS
CITY,
April
1
8
.-T
w
o
, * rr* P4' :‘ &lt;’d with heavy hail
WASHINGTON, April 18^-Boris
A strong insistenre
prevailed
give the Flagler System two routes negroes with pistols forced a’ bank ti«n of war cxjienaee, damages and exUui, I
*ma,hed windows and among the committeemen that the Bakhmatcff, isst accredited ambasanorth between West Palm Reach nnd messenger to leave a crowded street pendlturea incurred through war pris
L , i L Uch ,Uma»fo to cropo. Sev- proposal o f Henry Ford should be a dor from uasla to the United States,
New Smyrna and would great'y re­ car hore today and enter an automo­ oners, renunciation, also of all claims
, 1 nche* of snow were reported
recognised representative Russia and
modified
so
as
to
eliminate
the
lieve
traffic congestion.
bile, then robbed him o f eleven thou­ o f German individuals or the state It,ro,B Denver.
■team plant at Gorgas from the prop­ as much enjoys diplomatic immunity
sand dollars, four thousand o f which » «lf against the soviet republic. ReSecretary
Hughes
declared
today
in
erties he proposes to purchase and
was cash.
INCREASE APPROPRIATION^
■umption of consular and diplomatic
J ? * 1* ’
,8- p«m ler Poln- lease, it was said. Another point in a letter transmitted to the Senate.
FOR BUREAU ENGINEERING
relations la to take place immediate­
The Labor committee had eubpoaad
STATE SUPREME COURT
‘«f‘»lder IH1 ^ t*1* f * b,net U&gt;dMy to that offer not altogcthur satisfactory
AND
ORDINANCE
DBPT8.
ly;
commercial relations are to be reg­
f
he attitude to be taken by according to some members, was the Bakhmatcff appear at its Semenoff
EXAMINES APPLICANTS
ulated on the most favored n.tlona
hearings.
FOR I1AR ADMISSION principle and the righta of the nation­
C * n c* r Rui-,ia *nd Gcrm*ny 100 years lease period. A reduction
. . . J ”Z Tfcf
Pr«*a»
#
m
^m—
mm^
,
° n,aintain separate arrange- to 50 years was preferred by several
WASHINGTON. April 18.—The
als o f both countries in the territory
regarding restoration of Russia. members.
You know what fine stationery sells House members who put through an
o
TALLAlfttSSEK, April 18— The f tho other are to be conserved.
for the world over. Come In and amendment to the naval bill Increas­
^ ^ T
w
i W
. Custom
The two governments will a u ist
examination
of applicants for admit­
* Finest line stationery in the city see our big stock selling belovc cost ing the enlisted personnel, at the last
each
omer *n their economic difficul­
ind J " '/ ,00 *l Stokes’ Store Friday
tance
to
the
bar
o
f
Florida,
begun
to­
sold M o w cost to make room fo r our for two weeks only. We need the moment today decided not to offer
ties, nnd the German government de­
day
by
the
State
Supremo
Court.
room.
Hrrald
Printing
Co.
18-3tp
u »i r lu y* Aprii a j,t ttn'1
amendment* increarlng appropria­
18*3tp
-u t the 100-piece dinner set to offices. Herald Printing Co.
clare* Itself ready to facilitate econtions for the Bureau Ordnance and
T
ie
world
at
yo-.*r
door
(.very
oven1
°mlc contracts between hrivate enter­
riVen * w&gt;y*
l!)-3tc
Herald want ads get rest,its.
R jy It with n Herald Want Ad.
and construction and repair.
ing for 16c— Dally Herald.
I~
J— ' **
Prises,In
the •
two rountries.

�PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922

■

■ The Am ount Doesn’t Count.

It’s the Start

:

o f nccumulatinf? money is irresistible after you really get a
start.

It’o just like tennis, golf or other sports— you have to
urge one to start, but once you get a real taste of the game,
you are off.
It’s fun then to accumulate money and accomplish
things with it.
A good way to START is to PAY YOURSELF first
every day and then live on the rest.

E V E R T R Y IT?

•

The Seminole County Bank
-PROGRESS-

„„„
t . ,
# ,
Have &gt;ou seen that atock o f leather pocket books, bill books, etc., at
They must be
the Herald office
They
it
once
nnd
the
sob! at once and the price will move
them. All leather, well made, last
forever.

-SERVICE

AUTOM OBILES
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR nnjl Paint
■
shop on Sanford Heights at Rehcr
Bros, old stand. Our prices arc reas­
onable nnd nil work guaranteed.— E.
S. Stcnklcy.
4- 16tp

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ads 5c a line. No
...ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count fire words to a line
and remit accordingly.

*s

Ha

NEW YORK’S EASTER PARADE
WAS BIG SUNDAY E V E N T PERIW INKLE BLUE WAS 11
NEW YORK, April 17.— Manhat­
tan's famous Easter parade was set in
step yesterday to n sartorial sym­
phony—the Periwinkle Blues.

Ita in

FOR SALE

fci

The now shade was the dominant
note in the color modley that filled

THE WEATHER :
Generally
tonight and Tuesday.

E. Craig
formerly an engi-Joseph
’ " " I 1" r..
img lormeriy
nocr for the Routhl&gt;rn Uti„ ti(M
wns
in the rity today visiting friends. He
is now nn engineer in Jacksonville
and is making tests for the city try ­
ing to find a supply o f soft water for
Jacksonville people.
J. P. Hall, mnnager o f the Western
Union Telegraph Company, left to­
day for Atlanta to attend n meeting
of distrirt managers nnd local man­
agers. This was in compliment to
Mr. Hull for his fine record o f ser­
vice here in Sanford.

Dr. lirownlee o f the Presbyterian
brilliant French avenue, from Central church had the entire Taylor ContFOR SA LE — A now six-room house park, down to the shnwod o f the mnndery o f. tho
Knights
to
.............
....... Templar
........
nnd I lots and H-tnn Ford truck, Washington an h.
bear his ~
Faster sermon yesterday
all in good repair in sight o f depot
As to color, the Easter parade was morning. The sermon wns greatly
’
and store; possession given at once. n veritable crescendo, with the pleas enjoyed by the Commnndery and the
Apply to Mrs. A. Norwood, Lake,' ingly soft periwinkle blue everywhere big crowd th/it wns present. Tnylor
Mary, Fla.
IR-’J tp .in dominance. There was no group Commnndery is growing
and tho
___ __
'complete without it. Its choice wat
FOR SA L E — Potato barrels in nny
members present n fine nppcnrnnco.
Iconfined to no one age or class ot
quantity, special prices on cer lots,
even complexion. Occasionally crea­
Mrs. Raymond L. Allen nnd H„| 0
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
tions o f one or the other o f tho nior« daughter, Frances, left Friday
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
ftir
sombre hues were invariably lighten- their home in Sanford, after 11 delight
FOR SALK OR LEASE—One 20 acre, ed on the hat, the ImmIIcu o f th fill visit in tiie city, the guest o f Mrs.
onc 10 acre Sanford nve. walking skirt—with
a touch......................
of the shade that
and Miners,
sisters, Mrs.
J.. ||.
II.
,
...... Allen's" mother
unolie 1 nun
airs. .1
distance to city. Two lot* corner seemingly claims milady’s sole nllcgi Stanley, 820 East Morton street Mrs
ICenter
.fttilfir nnd
n nil I*
lm nve.
•
—*.. &gt;west
....s ....
r at.
. . . a
. . .
Elm
Two Ilots
lim e o f the moment.
IA. Ilurhnnan o f East Rose sir.-t
side Palmetto nve., 50 ft from ElevThe tiarnile w , . In p reg ^ -a ...u,i of Mrs. f . It. Castle* «t her home ..n the
«nl2&lt; 31. ninKe offer. B. T. Corey, the day, but it didn't' really start of Auhurndnle road.— Lakeland Star.
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ course, until the ehurches o f the ave- j
___ .________________
*
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf Hue dismissed their morning eongrega- ( HEURETAK V PEAl(M \N
FOR SA L E —Onc trunk. Inquire at tions shortly after noon. A kindly
WRITES SONG III I
120d Palmetto Ave.
5-tfdh providence did its Lit in providing a
ABOUT FLORIDA
day o f blue and silver, shot through
FOR SA LE — Warehouse with R. R. with gold—a perfect Enster day.
Secretary Pearman o f the Sanford
siding. Within four blocks o f center
Many were the paradrrs— the flap­ Chamber o f Commerce aside front be­
o f city.
*
pers as well as their older sisters— ing one o f the best publicity men in
Ceo. V . KNIGHT
who knew full well the value of tlie tile state, is also a song writer o f note
272-tfc sedate cathedral nnd rhurrh entrances
and has written several good song
ns hack grounds to their brilliancy, hits in the days when he was in the
F O R RENT
and these austere doorways framed Jbig city
His latest is one enllod.
F?;it KENT—Tii rce furnished rooms
the naive prncoe'kings o f thousands ••|'m Going Right Rack to My Dear
for light housekeeping, lights and
as a prelude to the march up and down Old Florida Home” nnd the cover is
water furnished. ON West Second lht. „ v,.nuo. Thcy |,.ft tho rhurrhM
excellent showing the paints o f Flori
l » - 2tp slowly lingering in their frames for du shading a beautiful bungalow home
F o r r e n t Smalt house, April In. just the proper time to register nn efand in tin- corner is the young man
J. Musson.
17-3t|», feet, In fore they joined the gay env- riding on the rear end o f the Florida
Inleade.
Spec ial train while the snow is falling
There were many striking costumes, all around him. The words are very
TH REE ROOMS UPSTAIRS. IIAl l. and quite an array of colors under the
AND FRONT PORCH. LIGHT AND overlordship o f periwinkle blue. Long
W ATER, $13.01) PER MONTH, r.15 fringed capes of black many o f them
LAUREL AVENUE
J-. jt,, lipstieked red, or surmounted hy hats
F O ir iffiN T Two lowei light Ilouse­ o f rough straw o f the new’ or orange,
keeping rooms. Apply to Its Myr­ of dull guld emerald green, with lure
mid there a vagrant wisp o f jade,
tle Ave.
10-3tp
seemed second in popularity to tailored
FOR RENT— Seven room house, In­ suits of the new shade. It seemed that
rated on Sanford Heights.
lfi-tfc fully a third o f the paraders were
FOR REN'I^ Two unfurnished rooms, caped, many of the periwinkle blu e,
hath, for lighlhousekeeping. Good suits having capes o f the same materJ
location. Apply "R . S.", care of Her­ ial attached.
ald Office.
fi-tfc
Rends were Very much in evidence.
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for All manners o f gowns were relieved,
housekeeping, light and wnter fur­ in heads, many of them in rather fan­
nished. Rates reasonable. 205 Oak tastic array. Tho tailored suits for
WILL RECEIVE ANOTHER
avenue.
5-2wp. the most pnrt, were almost severely
CARLOAD THIS W EEK
plain,
with
long
lines
suggesting
dig­
FOR RENT— 3-room furnished npartment over Herald office. Apply to nity hut nvoiding any hint o f auster­
ity. Bended gowns o f satin nnd crepe, 'The lltipmohile is the most puptl. W. Herndon, Seminole Hotel.
__________
12-Gtp in pearl gray, eticampngne brown ttlur car in Sanford and through­
taupe or fawn were striking features. out the country, for there is not
’Three furnished bed-rooms for rent
No one authority had indicated the a dissatisfied owner. The rea­
in the new Miller building over the
length of the skirts. They were of son is:
Seminole Cafe.
For particular* aee
all classes,—or brevity. Any deficien­
the Scmipolo Cafe.
12-fitc
Less Repairs, Less Gas
cy in skirt length wns made up hy
FOTT RKS’ t — Furnished room with flashes o f silken hose, in which chum- and
Oil, Better
Tire
private entrance, 1000 W. First St. pngne, pearl gray, flesh, block nnd Mileage and High Re­
*
17-3tp periwinkle blue predominated.
sale Value
Three of the family of furs held
Demonstrations Gladly Given
W ANTED
fuvoritc place about the feminine
STOP— LOOK— READ
neck—platinum fox, stone marten or
FRUIT-PRODUCE SHIPPERS
squirrel. Strings o f pearls ruled ns
&amp;
T ry our expert service collecting Rail­ gem ornaments, with wnnging ear­
209 Park Are., Hanford, Florida
r o a d Claims.
Originul.
Vouchers rings very much to the fore.
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
Huts for the most pnrt, were bril­ Distributors Seminole and Lake
Counties
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. G. liant in color, though those who claim
Cooper, A ss’t General Mgr., with P. R. to know* declared them to he rather
WE CARRY THE PARTS
R. Claim Department, ten yer.rs, Sen- mediocre in design. Thnt is, there
ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc was seemingly little imagination on
tliis s?orc. Hut what they lost in or­
The world at your door every even­ iginal shapes, they made up in dar­
^
I
ing colors.
ing for 15c.—Daily Herald.

lc&lt;1 t0
Impanelling o f a coroner’s
jury to (|ccillo wh,.thl.r the ,|cftth w„
„ suicide or a murder.
The Ashland papers said that he
had been brooding for some time over
the loss o f his money here. Ilis home
was in Ashland.
During tho stay here Cnptnin Doh­
erty, nrcording to a friend, A. Gulnand, o f Marion street, stayed at 110
East Ross avenue. Captain Doherty
did not return to Florida this year,
but went to Seattle, Wash., instead.
He wns a sailor.—Tampa Times.
EASTER BALL TONIGHT
First A mini Enster Bnll of the St.
Agnes Girls Guild tonight nt the
Parish House. Good music by the
Warren Wright Orchestm. Plenty of
punch, stunts, refreshments, $2.60 a
couple nnd everybody invited. Infor­
mal, lie cool nnd comfortable. Spec,
tntors expected to pay one dollar,
whirh includes lunch, etc.
Tickets on sale for tho Senior piny.
Get onc- They nre nt Mobley's nnd
Mower's.
Price
*’
-------50 nnd
35c.
10-3tc
,
’’The Hoodoo,’’ h&gt; Walter B. Hare,
lho author o f Professor Popp” which
li'na i t ! t &gt;•• aI. (* _t . /vi
m &gt;A.
*'«■ K'v ,» »*&gt;' the Senior Class of ’21.
* ! ,“ l*° *•? ? ‘ vcn thi» F*«r by the
Hillsborough High School at Tampa,
Match for the program in full in Wedncadny a Daily Herald.
lfl-3tc

TONIGHT

fair

ALICE

LAKE

------ IN-------

*a Ra

“THE GOLDEN
GIFT”
l

Between acts nt the Senior piny,
Jim Schnnl and Jamie Robson will fu r­
nish the music nnd we all know what
that means. A lso there will bo two
choruses of pretty girls nnd two nets
by one of Snnford's most expert jig ­
gers and clog dancers.
16-3tc

MAN WIIO I.OST BIG SUM
Don’t forget the Enster Bnll nt
AT TAMPA A SUICIDE
the Parish House tonight. Informal
entertaining, good time for every­
The body of Captain John E. Doh­
body. Come out and enjoy the even­ erty, who, it is said, dropped $ 10,000
ing.
to wiretappers cither here or in Or­ *n
, .. ,, ... .
. „
l®ndo a year ago, was found in the
J. . Huddleston o f Geneva was In bay ut Ashland, WIs., on Monday, n o
Ox
the city today w.th hen fruit and or- cording to word received hero on Sat;
*
*a
nngoa nnd other farm crops.
Mr. urdny
**
Huddleston says that Geneva is dry
The hands were tied in front o f the
Mire enoug .
body by n corij. nn)| thla cjn.umiturict,

Get That Calendar Savings Bank Now

STRENGTH-

I H H llia s H T H A ig j

PERSONALS

That’s the Thing

The Fascination

catchy, the tune la most entrancing
and it will not be long ere the boys
and girls will be humming tho new
song all over Florida and In many oth­
er states. The new song is bound to
make n hit everywhere and Mr. Penrman will enjoy a nice royalty from
No rain in sight today.
the song. The music was arranged by
IWH1 Donaldson and the arrangement
Mnrfket reports on celery hnvo by Chas. Schmidt and it is all to the
been discontinued.
good.
Tho many friends o f Mr. Pearman
John Bell of Lake Monroe was tho in this city arc extending congratu­
first candidate to qualify in Semi­ lations to him and they appreciate
nole county.
greatly his efforts to advertise Floric, „ .
.
,
.
.
«*■ ^ many different ways. As a pubSt. Petersburg plumbers lowered Hcity man Mr. Pearman is one of the
their wages because they said living finest in the business and he has pine
conditions were now normal.
Are cd Sanford on th map in many ways.

ALSO LAST CHAPTER OF

“ W inners of the West”

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Well, we are having some
nice dew these early morn­
ings—not mountain dew,
but just plain dew, that is
falling on our crops nnd
helping us to live while we
*1 wait for that rain that
seems destined to never
come. However, we have
hopes, the moon chnngcs to­
morrow if the hanks will
p i keep open for u few dnys
without nny holidays nnd wo
fct‘ are due for a rnin some time
n this week. And then the
nights arc cool and delight­
*0 ful and no renl citizen of
fen ‘ Florida can contplnin even
nt the following report:
5:10 ,\. M. APRIL 17. 1922
Maximum
91
»
Minimum
.........
tjfl
a­ Range
97
* i Barometer
30.17
Calm nnd cloudy.

Tomorrow — Gloria Swanaoe
and an All-Star cast in ~Rfr
Husband’s Trademark” ; add­
ed atirnctions “The Hustler'
a comedy nnd Fox News.

E O U Q U E ig g
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with tho assurance c f his gre r . ,t tf.
fort to please you, by serving you
the most courteous manner ami
in cxchnnge for your money. it&lt; mb*
I). L. THRASHER
l 8-«12tc; w -Itc.

J

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•
Hnvo you bought your ti. ket (or tin
Senior play? Don’t fail to do so. Tw,
nights, Thursday and Friday, Ajri
20ih and 21st, 8:15 p. m. G.-t » tickct from one o f the school boys M
ffirls.

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As we understand the Im-remi.
nblcs, they rare not who makes th»
country’s treaties if they can writ*
the reservations.
/____
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH

15 n

MONEY

THERE’S A REASON

Cut out this slip, enclose with Se
nnd mail it tc Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Sh*f
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing jvae
Why is it, D. L. .Thrasher’s busi­ name nnd address clearly. You will
ness continues to grow, and sales, tile receive in return a trial package ceofirst three months o f this year are tnining Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com­
bigger than during the same length o f pound for coughs, colds and erou*.
time in 1921
There’s n Reason. He Foley Kidney Pills for pains in suit*
sells for cash only. Everybody knows nnd bnck; rheumatism, backache, kidthey can buy cheaper for rash andiliey and bladder ailments; nnd Fotiy
.
.
the buying public &lt;s spending its „ion- Cathartic Tablets, a whotosoRv sad
ey with the store that sells for cosh thoroughly cleansing cathartic for craonly. Good reasoning, you will stipntion, biliousness, headache
sad
agree. If you have not been trading sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere#—
with him, he invites you to his store, Adv.

............ ......................

10 Stores in Gcorgin-

-1 Store in Florida

The Churchwell Co
Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

LAD IES’ DEPARTM ENT

M EN ’S D E P A R T M E N T

Yards Mattress Ticking*

Men’s Dress Shirts

FOR RENT

B.

0. MOTOR CO.

H u p m o b i 1e

$ i

S I

(i Yards Cheviots

s
■

Leather Work Gloves

$1

$1

6 Yds. Good as Gold Bleaching

M. W . S. Work Shirt

$ 1
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PAY CASH
Big Values-------- For Less Moeny-------- In Our Specials------- F or Tuesday
4

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Thee Churchwell Co.
FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS

w e l a k a blo ck

�TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, T y g S P A Y , A ?IU L 18,1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

hand and never will have any unless
our present fine organization is kept
up to tho high standard it has attain­
ed. Money spent for a good band is
just so much publicity, so mt^ch en­
joyment, so much enthusiasm that
you would not rnjoy without good
music. A good band is the life o f any
city nnd every city in Florida is
spending many thousands o f dollars
every winter to have a good band
while all we ask o f tho people o f
Snnford is a fqw dollars to have a
good hand every day in the year and
a home institution at that. Give tho
band your support. Help it.

P sk llU H 9Ttry id tr m M i m i l l
**7

a t Ik e U r n Id B a lld la t , 10T
H t p a l k A r t , I k i l t i d , t 'l» .

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.
r U B L U IIK K a
R . J . IIO I.L V _
W- J, L II.L A n O

•L A. NBKL___

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IH W I1
C lm lid n M iu ir r
P k v i r I4M ap to dMM P . H.

A d v r r t U la g H i t n M adr K a m a ob
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U r llr r r t J la C II 7 k r C arrier
t )a a l l 'r r k .. . . .
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Tfcr M s 1 - - la I L r a i * W l f k l l I l r r aid r a t lr r lr m r n
Kraalaal*
C a a a tr
aad la pahllahrd r t r r y F r i d a /. A A r r r I k l a i rntra m ad r kaaaaa a a a p p lla a tlon . O rm a rra tlc In pull I Ira. | A M par
Tear, i l a a / i la a d t a a r r .__________________

STOCK8

- ■o -

NOT AN INVESTMENT
SAYS BAUSON

ties. It is the purpose o f the Semi­ TARPON PI8HERMEN
ARE GETTING READY
nole counter Authorities to resurface
FOR BIG SEASON
these worn-out highways, build a
berm for the nine-foot roads and ex­
ST. PETERSBURG, April 18.—
tend the highway system to those sec­
tions o f tho county not now served. Tarpon fishermen here arc oiling
When Seminole completes thc rebuild­ their reels, buying now lines and
ing of the trunk line from Orange hooks and patching the old hickory
|county line northwnrd through San­ I shirts nnd khaki trousers preparatory
ford to the Monroe bridge across thc to thc summer campaign against the
St. Johns river, it will be up to Vo­ j Silver Kings, for the vanguard of the
lusia county to resurface that abomi­ invading army o f fish has appeared
nable eleven miles o f rutty, "fluted” in the passes to the Gulf.
Several schools were seen at Passroad that is the bane o f all motorists
traveling through that section o f Flor­ a-Grille early in the week while one
ida. Another use to be made o f the was hooked nt Egmont Tuesday. Sev­
! Seminole county funds is tho erection eral strays have been seen nt differ­
{ o f a substantial bridge across the S t ent places during the last few weeks
Johns, to replace tho old Osteen ferry, hut apparently the schools now are
the missing link on thc highway be­ preparing to show up in full force
tween Sanford and New Smyrna. The within the next few days.
completion o f this bridge during the
Owin' to th' great number of aero­ present year will greatly stimulate
Custom House Coffee will be dem­
planes and th' new styles In woman's travel between Sanford and the Hast onstrated and served free nt New­
boslary, It's almost Impossible fer a Coast by way o f New Smyrna.— Lake­ berry's Drug Store Thursday, April
feller to watch his step.
land Telegram.
20th. Call nnd get a cup. Don't fo r ­
------------- o— -------get the 100-piece dinner set to bo giv­
REAPPORTION MKNT
en away.
•
19-2tc
COME ON NEW SM YRN A!

UNCLE HANK

Discussing the investment situation
Huger W. Habson makes the follow­
ing statement, "Dividend cuts haye
become an every d iy occurrence and
promise to continue at their present
rate for at least another year.
"I.n*t month's payments on Ameri­
can industrial stocks, common nnd
preferred, were $8,100,000 less than
It is well for Florida voters to
in November 1910 nnd $5,300,000 leas
Altout a year ago the editor o f the
than in November last year. This re- Hernld at nn open nir meeting in Now keep in mind thnt in the general cl.
presents n loss o f 23.7 per cent or Smyrnn told the people over there cetion in November, nn opportunity
nearly one fourth compared with (hat ihe bridge at Osteen ferry would will be offered for voting on an
Nothing so One as a day in April.
1919 nnd 10.fi per cent or one sixth 1)C built. \Vc cou|(1 not tc|| thcm wt amendment to /th e Florida constitu.
less than Inst year.
that ijmr how it would be built but tion o f the state. It is a matter o f
Any day, it makes 110 tiiiicreuev.
ihi re is nothing particularly vve pronij3c^ to have it built and we great importance and every voter
April first for instance.
alarming about such a development a|BO „ u ted thnl thc people o f New should register nnd enst his ballot
as it is but one of the characteristics 8myrna should meet us half way and ! ,o r *h,B » » "pndmcnt.
Floods, tornadoes, cyclones, snow o f the period o f thc depression in cv- j.jild a wider road and a better ro a d 1 Tho ln!,t legislature provided for
storms, carthqunkcs, everywhere but cry business circle.
|to corespond with the new I,ridge and tbil amendment to be submitted to
in Florida. How thankful wo should
"Tho trouble lies in the fact that get all the travel to and from the Hast lh,c voU‘r" ' nnd if
the legbe.
the general investing public doai not Con3t tQ jntcrior points. This they il,,nturo of
wil1 bc compelled to
------------- o------------seem to have been nwnre o f this fact. promiied to do nnd now that our ro* pPort,on thp MnteI !,h,’u,d the
Thousands o f children rolled Easter As I go about the country I am n p -, bridge is nlmost ready to bo built we ,e8i"lntur« lf» regular session fail to
eggs on the White House lawn
this pnllcfl by lists shown ,n * -n o l only would hkc to henr something about ',n thl" thl'n *he bil1 m ‘uirc" ‘ he
call by tho widow and untrained youth the ,af)H for n better rond from New « ,,vornnr to
thp legislators toyenr. We suppose you would
hut by the man who is keen in his g my rna to Osteen ferry nnd then we c’cther in special session ami hold
that rolling your own.
-------------------0----------- —
own business. Their lists o f “ invest- w, „ bc ull set to transport thousands thrm in " " " “ '"uni
™ch
generally
over-loaded t() Coronado Reach this Hummer. It n ‘nl,Portl|)nn,rnt Is mnde. So, if tho
was
Man
arrested in Orlando for m enls" are
driving a ear
car while he was asleep, with stocks which nt times pay dlvi- wil| not tukc much work on thi8 ron() votpr* adoP‘ thl8 Amendment, reap.
Such nn ordinanco would bo fine for dends. They have counted on these to mnke ,t w|jor nn,j |)Ut nsphnlt on . p0^ ,
mu,t
other cities but In Orlando a man ns income und nrc very seriously cm- th(j Mirf(,ct&gt; m„king it one o f the best
l' lor" ,n an8 ha,‘ "ufficient law on
thls subject but it seems to have been
should bo jailed fur life for going to barrnssed ns a result o f the cut in roalIg ln the „tatc.
a
dead letter for lack o f enforcement.
dividends. Their unfortunato position
Yenterdny the IlcU n d News called
sleep nt all.
A
bill passed in 1895 provided for n
is duo to their disregard of a very nttcnllon o f th,. people o f D eU n d to
In
.n d every
Secretary Pearman o f the Chamber fundamental ooint.
“
Stocks
have
an
essential
place
in
o f Commerce has written a song o f
•non ink., nil .ho pMp l. v l.
Now j *™
'■ »
. . . seems to have been wholly ignored
Florida, but since his residence nt our financial structure, Without tho Smyrna and said the county should
, .
,
.. , ,
1 1 1
1 and is n dead letter. The amendment
Hnnford he has written many songs commitment of some funds to tho purchase the
Monroe bridge and make now before the voters of Florida
o f Sanford thnt were not set to mus­ risks of production, transportation it free. The people o f New Smyrna mjlkM rM n m rtU m „ nt
renpportionment obligatorv.
merchandising—buying
goods can see where thc finger o f destiny
ic. Secretary Pearman is one of the nnd
It
is
a
measure
that should carry.
best publicity agents in the state.
with the hope o f selling for profit— ,mintV. We have told them of their
(&gt;ur
present
representation
in the
----------------------- o — - - —
business could not be done. The pur- advantages for many years but they
state
legislature
Is
so
ridiculous
thnt
and prefered
j 0 wlcep on and on while other
Did you rend whnt the Wnuchulla chaser o f common
even
the
foes
to
renpportionment
can
bankers nnd the Sanford bankers nnd stocks is furnishing money for those communities not half ns well situated
offer
nothing
in
defense
o
f
it.
When
all tho other bankers have been say­ purposes. Ills stock certificate estnb- u k (. BWJ|y tlu.ir trn(io and travel. Cora county like Duval with n 100,000
ing about buying fake bonds and lishes no obligation in bis favor but on|ulo Beach is the finest beach on the
population
has but n hnre chance with
stocks and gold mines nnd oil wells, simply certifies thnt he has a propor- C#J|, coast, Coronado has tho beat ftshperhaps
80,000
only breaks even
etc? You say you rend it?
Well, t innate Interest In the business. He lug. New Smyrna has some of the
__.# a nnn
nnnn - .
wnrM
‘ ‘
8'° ° ° " r 9'” 00 po,’ u'
then wa suppose you will go right is a partner in the broader sense o f anniv%t nBturn| bcanty to
shesd 3rd buy
« „ f tlieui mmtMii
l
r
t
nmM - ' - n 'ho
‘ h“ ‘ “ “ '? n " ‘" " U “ *
' oqunlitl""' In "p n w o n .^ ln n " .hnnhi
of keeping your money nt home and r
putting it in real estate thnt will pny ironis « n c n mere are nn&gt;.
acro81i (be river to the bench, b e lt e r '., _
you the biggest dividends that you should not enter into this position hoU., f« c |litlea at the beach nnd then | "
. . 11
, ..
,
Somebody has been nsleep at the
ran realize on uny stock in the world. without realizing that he is Bnecu1
some advertising nnd the people will swj|,.b or this injustice, so ridiculous
luting.
------------- o------------be falling over themselves getting to
ns to really be comical would have
“ Investment on the other hand Is1, Coronado bench.
Now we shall see what we shall
been corrected before now. It is up
placing
your
money
for
a
definite
in
see. Germany nnd Russia make an­
Come on, New Smyrna, we are bet to the voters now. It can only be
other alliance even stronger than eomc. The man who buys bonds
, tinK on youl' We' huve .lone'ou'/par’t.
accomplished by ensting a vote in the
tn you to ,{o yount
the Ureat-Litovsk treaty when they noU-B is a landlord in the broad sense , ,
November election.— Orlando Repor.
threw down the world and made the o f the term, lie has loaned money to
x
|
tcr-Stnr.
unholy alliance. This Is- where tho the concern and has a mortgage on
must
be
l-UYALLY
SUPPORT
YOUR
CIIAM-------------o------------part o f its real .property.
Hi
gauntlet is thrown down for good nnd ■
. .
HER OF COMMERCE.
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC RULES.
the United States will either come P«bl his return whether the business
out ns a commercialized power or nt- makes a profit or not nnd can fore*
Why shouldn't there be traffic rule*
_________
There are mnny people paying tax
tempt to keep up the “ safe for Deni- d ose and sell its
assets______________
In reimburse
ocracy” iden. And meantime we had himself for his original investment if l‘» who have no children who might for the |tedestrinn as well ns the aula
better raise the navy rate again to­ !t is necessary to take such steps. &lt;'"k: "W hat do 1 get f&gt;ut of t(ie mobile driver?
If automobilists drove as carelessly
day and keep raining it for it will In- 11in money is loaned for a definite ‘ schools?'
as pedestrians walk, nnd with ns little
period.
It
must
be
paid
back
ns
money
Rot
who
wants
to
live
in
a
city
needed.
regnril for other persons' rights, the
at a fixed date nnd the agreed rental where there are no schools?
jails would be full of them.
must
I
k* returned nt stated pcriinla »n
There
nre
ninny
people
who
nover
Now we nre having a scandal in
Where is the moving mass o f pedes
Aho bureau o f engraving nt Washing­ the meantime. The market value o f u« to church who might ask: “ What
trinns that makes a proper stream of
ton. Wrll, this is- to be exm vtH good bonds rises in proportion as its do 1 get out o f the church?"'
at some Income will buy more food and
Hut who wants to live in n city IrnlTic along the sidewalk? Sense reEvery pension department
where there ’ are no churches?
quires that they, like the vehicles in
time nr other goes thru the throes clothes, not as u particular line of
■lupiiii'nfl
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There
nre
many
people
who
can
1
the street, should keep to tho right.
o f a scandal and the U. S. Printing business becomes more or less prooffice being one o f the biggest pen- Stable." A steady nnd assured Income afford to be a member of a civic Imdy Vet there are always flocks of pedession departments in the country is o f « pre-determinod amount therefore who might ask: “ What do I get out trUns walking on the wrong side of
1
t to
, have
t
,1 n
^now takes
uncertain
the walk,
stopping to
bound
an investigation
macs tho
trie olnco
pinct of
01 the
w
umorw»m o f the Chamber o f , Com m erce?"
it,
, tnlk right in1 the
and then
How do you think they profit or profits, due the stockholder. &gt; Rut who wants to live in
a city middle o f the walk, weaving in and out
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"Too
who want an where there is nn commercial organ- 1regardless o f common oen*A, nnd nthToo many
mnny persons
pe
could print post cards nnd envelopes
izntion?
, erwiso ohstiucting foot-traffic
cheaper than we enn buy the raw ma­ investment-—who believes they have
In so doing, the pedestrians only
You
can
no
more
measure
the
vnlue
.
investment—
nre
holding
on
to
terials and get by with it? And the nil
interfere
with each other. In cross­
common and preferred stocks from of a Chamber of Commerce by a yard
tax payer pays the deficiency.
ing
the
street,
this citizen insists,
which Income has’ censed and which stick than you can measure the men.
they
interfere
with
vehicle traffic in
for tho present may not even be a tal growth of a child, or the influThe Sanford band deserves all the
good gamble.
1,ncc ° f n church, or the dovelop. a way that they would consider Intol­
support you can give it. You should
erable if automobile drivers perform­
"Some lines o f industry have been ment o f art.
•'support it with your money nnd you
It is a safe assertion thnt n half ed the same pranks. They cut across
should give it your moral support thoroughly liquidated both internally
and market wise. Their stocks today hour in thc office
o f your Chamber
nnywhere in the block,instead
upon every occassion.
There are
should be bought—but bought as a o f Commerce will tell you its value the crossings provided.
They disresome things wo could do without hero
spccnlullon by ihose who realize that to the community nnd make you gnrd traffic signals In a way that a
In Sanford but the band is not one o f
For the near proud o f your citizenship o f your motorist seldom dnros.
They compel
them. It Is true wo did without a they are speculating,
the
motorist
to
look
out
for
their lives,
city
nnd
county.—
Palatka
Herald^
band for several years but the city future nnd for years to come the
instead o f doing their own share o f
conservatively
financed,
efficiently
had no life or pep when it had no
looking out. They nearly scare drivSEMINOLE KKKI’S IN LINK
operated business will show a profit
ore
to death by darting ahead o f cars
nnd will pny a profit to their stock­
unexpectedly,
and often, by catting in
holders. Their next door neighbors, 1 Ry the adoption of another bond isthe
way
when
they have no business
however, may lie headed for the sher- sue, this time for $100,000, Seminole
iff's sale or scrap heap, and dividend county has declared its intention of there, they deprive automobiles of
cuts will continue to be present.
keeping up with the procession ns ry- their turn nt a crossing and slow
vehicle
Decide whether you want to invest gnrds better highways. With the rnp- down the whole stream o f
traffic.
for income or speculate for profit, id development of the vast area of celThis is a side o f thc everlasting
F or investment Iniy sound bonds— 1cry and lettuce fields in the Sanford
feud
that is not often heard. There is
fo r speculation buy n broad list o f sectihn there has come an insistent de­
stocks. If you nrc not following this mnnd for more paved roads. And undoubtedly something in it. Pedes­
\ basic principal
for placing your there is still another phase to the sit- trians will never succeed in winning
B money, set your house In older at untion in Seminole. While not ab*o- adequate recognition fo their own
J ' once. You will make more by re-ar- lutely sure nbout it, The Telegram Is rights until they nre more regardful
■ ranging your securities now than under the impression thnt some of the o f the other fellow’s.—St. Petersburg
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­ 2 wniting for a chance At? get out older brick roads in thnt county wore Times.
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CORNERSTONE FOR
SOUTHERN COLLEGE

(••O il P4 IBI-MJHJV JC.I, /III
LAKELAND, Fla., April 18— Lay­
ing of the cornerstone for Southern
College, buildings for which are now
being erected, have been indefinitely
postponed from April 25, the build­
ing committee o f thc college has an­
nounced, bemuse of the inability o f
Bishop Calder and other prominent
Methodist churchmea to be present
nt thnt time.
A clat’i for the ceremony will bc

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Phones 497-494
W EI.AKA BLOCK

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Tho Bnbeon chart reflects n very
sntltsfactory seasons! rise In general
business. I-ast week’s point— 17 per
cent below normal— has been bettered by 3 per cent. General business

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built when Seminole was a purt of
Don't fail to be at the demonatraOrange county. In any event those
sections put down on n sand foundn- Uon o f Wilson's Custom House Coffee
tion without cement grouting, have nt Stokes Store Friday and Saturday,
become very rough nnd uneven, re-1 April - 1st und --nd. Ask about tho
sembiing somewhat tho Dixie Highway ( IfiO-piecc dinner set to be given away
19-3tc
through St. Johrs and Flagler coun-

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TH E SECRETARY
If he writes a letter. It is too lots
if ne sends a postal, it is too ihort
If he edits n pamphlet, he's a im m .
th rift
If he goes to a committee mwtia»
ho’a butting in; if he tU yi » » ..
he's a shirker.
If the crowd is slim at a mettle,,
he should have called the membeii
up; if he calls them up, ho‘s a ptjj.
If he duns a member for his (ha,
ho is insulting; if he doc* not H im
them, he's not on the job.
If an entertainment is a howuet
success, the committee Is probed- if
it's a failure, the secretary j i ' *
blame.
If he a&amp;ks for suggestions, he'» fa.
competent; If he doesn't, he'* Kd).
headed.
Ashes to ashes,
Dust to dust;
If others won't do It
Thc Secretary must.
Don't fail to be nt the demorntrstion of Wilson’s Custom House Coffe*
nt Stokes’ Store Friday and Saturday,
April 21st nnd 2Cnd. Ask about tho
100-piece dinner set to bo given away,
19 Stc

Yourself
Do not try to pny bills without a checking
account.
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.
Endorsed checks are legnl receipts; nnd, be­
sides, with a checking account, you san keep
nn accurate record of your expenditures.
Thc Peeples Bank of C u u fu id cuiuiuiiy iuvilcs
you to become one of its customers.

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FRUITS ’ |
AND VEGETABLES

Custom House Coffee will he ^
onstrated and served free #t
berry's Drug Store Thursday, Atri
20th. Call and get a cup. !)on*t
got the 100-picco dinner set to be

A CHECK O N

The Peoples Bank of Sanlord j
CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY j
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS’*
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We hnndle everything in

TH E FRUIT A N D VEGETABLE LINE
Car IiOts or Less.

Ship us

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THERE IS A REASON
The countries in Europe and especially Germany have just
started buying coffee and they have bought all of the avail­
able supply for the next several months, so the price of cof­
fee may go to war time prices before it gets any less.

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in^ the general conference of ti»
Methodist church at Hot SprJ r
Ark.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1922
posed by the laws o f the State o f
Florida, now in force, or which may
hereafter be enacted, providing gen­
erally for the government of cltica
nnd towns and not inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act.”
Section 2, That Section 07 of tho
chnrtcr under which the City of San­
ford, Florida, is now operating and
functioning, be, and the same is
hereby amended to read ns follows:

P en n 's is p a ck ed air-tight in the
atented new con ta in er—the quality

scaled in.
P en n ’ s is alw ays fresh.
Huy Penn’ s the n ext time. Clean

“ Section 97.
The fiscal year of
on the 1st day of
the noth day o f
year."

FISCAL YEAR.—
the City shall begin
October and end on
September o f each

Section .7. That Section 184 of the
chnrtcr under which the City of San.
ford, is now opctatlng nnd function1ing.be, nnd the snmo is hereby nm* ended to rend as follows:

"Section 104. SPECIAL ASSESS­
MENTS; WHEN PAYABLE— Spec­
ial nssesments covering the construc­
tion df sidewalks, laying out, improv­
ing, grading, paving nnd hard sur­
facing o f streets and alleys, and cov­
ering nil other local Improvements
shall be payable*by the owners o f the
pri'j vrty assessed for said local im­
provement at the time stipulated in
the ordinance passed nnd adopted
with reference to nny iuch local im­
provement, nnd shall constitute, be,
remain nnd continue a lien superior
in dignity tto nny nnd nil other lien",
except liens for Stato nnd County
Taxes, upon and against the proper­
G u n rn n tced b y
^
ty assessed for such local Improve­
ment until paid, nnd said lien shall
not bo barred by any statute o f lim­
INC
itations now existing, or by nny sta­
tute hereafter enacted which docs not
Whereas, it has developed tlfht cer­ in express terms refer to Hens for
AN
special assessments imposed or levied
tain amendments to the present char­
COUHT
by the City o f Sanford. Florida, for
PPAI..M BEACH ter o f the City of Sanford, Florida, local improvements."
should be adopted in order to prop­
Section 4. That Section o f 208 o( the

fresh — *weet.

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At’Il, April 1H.— erly and expeditiously administer the , charter under which the City o f San­
ford, Florida, Is now operating and
in Jacksonville, civic Affairs o f this city, therefore,
functioning, be nnd the same ts here,
Be
it
Enacted
By
the
People
of
the
ud(Ti‘ J. J. Deckby amended to read ns follows:
mlurtor on the City o f Sanford, Florida:
"Section 208. SALARIES.— The
Section 1, That Section 7, o f the City Commission shall fix by ordin­
Railway, is said
charter under which the City o f San­ ance the compensation of the City
most interesting
ford, Florida, is now operating and Attorney, the City Manager, the City
e, because of the functioning be, and the same is hereAuditor nnd Clerk nnd ox-Offlclo Ass­
in which Judge by amended to read as follows, toessor, nnd shnll fix by ordinance the
,ut the local court wit:
compensations of the Chiefs of the fire
udfio Joe I* Knr"Section 7. Powers of the City.
nnd Police Departments, nnd members
runnlng it n close
of the fire and police forces. The City
Tho
City
o
f
Sanford,
Florida,
shall
rman several days
Commission rhsll have the power to
have
perpetual
succession;
shall
sue
ndant in n liquor
fix by ordinance the compensation of
and
be
sued,
plead
nnd
be
Impleaded;
n turned loose an
the Municipal Judge. The City Com.
may
purchase,
lease,
receive
and
hold
and gave him
mission shall have the power to fix
property,
real
nnd
personal,
within
ocket to buy somoSaid City; nnd may sell, alienate, the compensation o f the City Tax
i
deed,
convey, Jense or otherwise dis­ Collector, which may be based on
;h _rd hi; wife
pose
o
f the snmo for the benefit nnd cither lees or salary, Iho City Man­
speeding through
advantage
o f said City; nnd may ager shall fix tho number nnd com ­
30 mihs nn hour,
purchase,
lease,
receive and hold prop­ pensation o f all other officers and
dee Earman, Rumerty,
ren!
nnd
porsonnl, within and employees. The snlnrics or compen­
money hr had was
sation so fixed shall bo uniform for
bail •mniidi gnsn- beyond tho limits o f the City to be
like services in each grade of the City
used
for
the
burial
of
tho
dead,
for
take him to Jack,
service ns tho same shall be graded
tho
erection,
construction
nnd
main­
expected to obtain
and classified by the City Mnnnger.
tenance
o
f
waterworks
and
lighting
iikr enough to enrry
All such salaries and rates o f pay
•elf on their way to plants, for the establishment of hoswith
elates of employment and dis­
pltals, poorhouses nnd houses of de­
vetnnd. Ohio.
charge
shnll bo Immediately reported
hav. breakfast?" tention nnd correction, for the estab­
to the City Auditor nnd Clerk. All
lishment
o
f
docks,
wharfs,
breakwa­
*ked.
ters nnd hont basins, and for such fees and moneys reccfVid or collected
••ten yet, for we
other
public purposes ns the City by officers nnd employees shnll be
’ a m., and were nrCommission
may by ordinance deem Immediately paid over to tho proper
h ■I breakfasted,"
neeessnry and proper, nnd mny aril, officinl or depository ns designated by
lease or otherwise dispose of said the City Commission or City Auditor
e t travel far on the
property for tho benefit o f said City nnd Clerk on the day o f their receipt."
and if you spend It
Section 6. That paragraph (li) o f
to
tho snmo extent that natural per­
!u will have none left
Section 217 of the charter under
sons
might
or
could
do;
and
also
• take this," said the
which the City o f Snnlord. Florida, is
he &lt;..iiple *2. "Go out shall have the power to borrow mon­
ey for current expenses, provided any now operating nnd functioning, be,
eikfaM and be on
amount so borrowed shall not ex­ nnd the same is hereby amended to
ceed an amount equal to fifty per rend as follows:
“ Paragraph (b&gt;.—Such petitions
cent, o f the revenue derived from
taxation during any fiscal year; to shnll be signed by npt less than fifty
control, perform nnd furnish all pub­ o f the electors o f the municipality."
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Section 8. Thnt Section 174 o f the
lic services nnd to own and acquire
Amending Sections public utilities, public docks, whnrfs ehnrter under which the City o f San­
,n ‘l 21'/; and Repeal- nnd boatbnsins; to ncquire, establish, ford, Florida, is now «, .—rating nnd
iof Chapter 8201, Laws own, operate and mnintnin ns a pub­ functioning, be, and the same is here­
9, Entitled "An Act to lic utility, waterworks and n water by repealed.
Section 7. Thnt the Mayor is here­
nt Municipal Gov- ptpnt and provide tho City nnd the
r ity of Sanford, inhabitants thereof with water; to ac­ by instructed, authorised and em­
ir- *, State of Florida, quire, Own, establish, maintain nnd powered to rail nn olcction in accord­
Incorporate and Es- operate ns n public utility, gas works ance with Section 7 o f the Revised
Government for ths nnd n gas plant, nnd furnish the City Ordinance o f the City of Sanford,
1‘rfscribe the Jurisdic* and the inhabitants thereof with Florida, to determine the question by
»nd Functions o f 3aid conuhercinl gas; to ncquire, own, es­ referendum vote ns to whether Sec­
tablish, operate and maintain as n tions 7, 97, 104, 208 nnd 217 o f the
legislature may by public utility, electrical works and an charter under which the City of San­
1n a municipality any electric plants and furnish the City ford, Florida, Is now operating and
J0* tl) its government, nnd the Inhnbltnnts thereof with el­ functioning, shall bo amended In the
t! with other organic ectricity; to issue and sell bonds for manner hereinabove stntcd and set
■*w, and
any o f the purposes hereinabove en­ forth; nnd ns to whether Section 174
j1*1* Legislature o f the umerated and act forth, ns wol! as for of said charter shall be repealed.
Section 8. Thnt at said election to
^ has by legislative en- such other municipal purposes ns may
led and delegated unto be from time to time proscribed by be called and held in the manner pro­
Sanford, Florida, the ordinance, or as may be otherwise vided by Section 7 o f this ordinance,
its electors for provided by this charter; to adopt and this ordinance shall be voted upon a*
f‘j' tion, amendments to enforce local police, sanitary and oth­ n whole by title only, nnd also, each
nd
er similar regulations not in conflict Section o f the charter under which
** on® of the fundamen- with tho laws o f tho State o f Florida; the City o f Sanford, Florida, is now
r f constitutional law that to do what ever mhy be deemed neces. operating and functioning, sought by
on-titutional as a driega- sary or proper for the safety, health this ordinance to be amended or re­
Istive power for the leg- convenience and general welfare o f Its pealed, shall be separately voted upon
'•r!egnte unto a munlcl* Inhabitants, and to exercise all pow- by the electors participating In said
*ht nnd authority to am* e n o f local (elf-government.
The election.
Section 9. That the ballots used at
r granted unto said raun- enumeration o f particular powers
,hc legislature, provided herein shall not be held or deemed to (he election ordered to be called and
*nt so adopted does not be exclusive, but in sddition to the held by Section 7 o f this ordinance
°r is not repugnant to the powers enumerated herein, or implied shall state the title o f the ordinance
*nd the statute law of hereby, the City shall have, and may to he voted upon in the manner follow­
nd
exercise all other powers, which un­ ing:
"F or the adoption and approval o f
Section 254 of the legls* der the Constitution and Lawa of
T under which the City of Florida, It would be competent for that certain ordinance entitled,
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­
°r&gt;da. is now operating this paragraph specifcally to enumtions
7, 97, 184, 208 and 217; and
n« provides that amend­ crate.
Repeating
Section 174 of Chap­
'd charter may be sub*
In addition to the powera herein
ter 8381, Lawa of Florida, 1919,
“^ l o r s of said City by enumerated or given or allowed the
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
T°l® of the City Cora* said City shall have all powers and
Present Municipal Government of
perform all duties conferred or im­

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the City o f Sanford, County o f
City o f Sanford, Florida, and we, C. TAKE NOTICE and aavt money!
Seminole, State of Florida, and to
E. Henry, S. 0 .‘ Chase and Forest
|400 buys Bulck 4; I860 buys Dukk
Crganixe, Incorporate and Estab­
Lake, as tho City Commission of the 6; 3475 buys Oldamobile 4; 3800
lish n City Government for the
City of Sanford, Florida, do hereby buys Oldsmoblle 8. Balance, terma to
Same, and to Prescribe tho Jur­
appoint V. E. Itouglnss, O. P. Hern­ suit your purse. When they tnaka
isdiction, Powers nnd Function!
don nnd R. C. Maxwell, Inspectors of better cars, I *7111 sell them.— N. H.
of said Municipality."
12-1 Ola
said election, and W. M. Haynes, Clerk Garner.
"Against the adoption and npproval of aaid election.
of that certain ordinance entitled:
The said election hereby ordered nnd
Tho world at your door every even­
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­
called to be held on the said 14th dny ing for 16c.— Dally Herald.
tions 7, 97, 184. 200 nnd 217; nnd
of June, A. D. 1922, shall be held and
Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
conducted in the manner prescribed
8301, Laws o f Florida, 1919,
by the ordinances and tho charter of
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
tho City o f Sanford, Florida.
Present Municipal Government
And it is further ordered that not
of tho City o f Sanford, County
less than thirty days prior to the date HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMo f Serrtinole, Stato of Florida,
PLOTS LINE OF
of the election hereby ordered to bo
nnd to Organlrc, Incorporate and
held the City Auditor and Clerk shall
Establish a City Government for
mail a copy of the afuresnid ordinance
the Same, nnd to Prescribe the
Iproposing the amendments to the pres­
Jurisdiction, Powers and Func­
CLEANABLE
ent charter o f tho City o f Sanford,
tions of Said Municipality,"
Florida, to each elector whose name ONE-PIECE, PORCELAIN LINED
and shall also separately state each
appears upon the registration books
Section of said Charter to be voted
upon In the manner following, to-w it:
,1k‘ c **y ‘
“ For tho adoption of the amendWITNESS the hands o f C. E. Henmept o f Section 7, of the Charter."
r&gt;’ &gt; *** Mayor of the City o f Sanford,
"Against the adoption. o f the n,l,! c - E- Henry, S. O. Chnse nnd
nmendment o f Section 7 of the char- Forest Lake, as Commissioners, comter."
posing tho City Oommisison o f the City
For tho adoption of the amendment
Sanford, Florida, attested by L, R.
o f Section 97 o f tho charter.
Philips, C'/etk of tho City o f Sanford,
Against the adoption of the am- Florida, and the corporate seal of the
endment of Section 97 of the Charter City of Sanford, Florida, on this the
For the adoption of the amendment 10th day o f April A. I). 1922;
CHAS. E. HENRY,
o f Section 184 of the charter.
As Mayor o f tho City
Against the adoption of the amend­
of Sanford, Florida.
ment of Section 181 of tho charter.
S. 0. IIASE,
For the adoption of thr amendment
CHAS. E. HENRY.
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o f Section 208 of the charter.
FOREST LAKE.
Against the adoption o f the am end-:
As the City Commis­
ment of Section 288 of the chnrtcr.
sion of the City o f
For the adoption of tho nmendment
o f Section 217 of the charter,
Sanford, Florida.
Agninst the adoption of the amend- Attest:
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
ment o f Section 217 of tho charter.
City Clerk of the City of San­ This Is positively the best Refrigera­
For the repeal of Section 174 o f the
ford, Florida.
charter.
tor on the Market Today
Agninst the repcnl of Section 174 Apr. 11-18-25; May 2-0-16-23-80; and
June 8-13.
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Section 10. Thnt the provisions of
this ordinance providing for and di­
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held, only from nnd after the time
said ordinnneo Is approved, either In
whole or In pnrt, by the referendum
vote o f the electors of the City o f
Snnford, Florida.
Adopted on this the 10th day o f
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CHAS. E. HENRY,
S. O. CHASE,
FORREST LAKE.
City Commiasionors o f Sanford,
Florida.
Atteet:
L. It. PHILLIP8, Clerk,
(Seal)
4-11-18-26; 6.2-9-18-23-30; 6-6-13.

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NOTICE OF CHARTER
AMENDMENT
ELECTION

SOM ETIM ES
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CELERY SELLS ITSE LF [

Whereas, the CHy Commission of
the City of Sanford, Florida, on the
10th dny of April, A. D. 1922, duly
passed nnd adopted a certain ordi­
nance entitled "A n Ordinance Amend­
Sometimes it Needs Somebody to Sell it
ing Sections 7, 97, 164, 208 nnd 217;
nnd Repealing Section 171 of Chapter
8361, Laws of Florida, 1919, Entitled,
:
"An Act to Abolish A c Present Muni­
cipal Government o f the City o f San- j
:
ford, County uf Seminole, State of
Florida, and to Organize, Incorporate
nnd Establish a City Government for
the Same, nnd to Prescribe the Juris­
diction, Powers and Functions o f Said
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Municipality",
.
Whereas, said ordinance provides
for the amendment o f Sec. 7; Sec. 97;
Sec. 184; Sec. 208; and Sec. 2t7, and
the repeal o f Sec. 174 of the charter
Bonded representatives in over a hundred ■
under which tho City of Sanford, Flor­
carlot markets
ida, is now operating and functioning,
and
Whercns, it Is provided by the char­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *■ ■ ■ ■
ter of the City o f Sanford, Florida,
thnt nny proposed nmendment o f said |
charter shnll bo submitted for npprtivn! or rejection to the electors o f tho
City of Snnford, Florida, at nn elec­
tion duly called nnd held for nnid pur­
pose,
Therefore, I, C, E. Henry, nn mayor
o f the City of Sanford, Florida, under
and by virtue o f tho authority in me
whether Hour is cheap low-grade bleached up
vested, nnd we, C. E. Henry, S. O.
Chnse and Forest Lake, as Commis­
nnd mixed with poor chemicnln? Probably
sioners of the City of Sanford, Flori­
not. But you can protect your table b y u n in g
da, composing and comprising the City
Commission o f the City of Sanford,
H O N E Y BOY FLOU R
Florida, do hereby call an election to
(SELF RISING)
be hold in the City o f Sanford, Flori­
da, on the 11th day of June, A . D.
Quality flour made in "America’s First Mill."
1922, to determine the question by tho
Ask your grocer.
referendum vote of a majority o f the
electors o f said City qualified to vote,
participating in said election, whether
FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
the amendments of the present char­
DlSTRIDUTOnS.jPALATKA.
ter o f the City of Sanford, Florida,
proposed by tho aforesaid ordinance
■hall be adopted and approved, either
in whole or in part.
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor o f tho
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, T yjSSP^Y , A P M L 18,1922

SANFORD DAILY HEKALD

band and never will have any unless
our present fine organization is kep;
up to tho high standard it has attain­
ed. Money spent for a good band is
just so much publicity, so much en­
joyment, so much enthusiasm that
you would not enjoy without good
music. A good band is the life of any
city and every city in Florida is
spending many thousands o f dollars
every winter to have a good band
while all we nnk o f the people o f
Sanford Is a few dollars to have a
good band every day in the year and
n home institution at that. Give the
band your support. Help it.
------------- o------------STOCKS NOT AN INVESTMENT
SAYS I1ABSON

N M h »* # i» * r j » ( i m * N m w m m t *■ »U r I I th e l l r r a M
D a lU la v , 10T
M i(i* I U A v r , t a a l i r i F U .

THE HERALD
PRINTING CO.
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K dltor
f t . J . H O L L Y -------M . J . M l . L A R D ___ I f f r t l i r r - T r » « * u r * r
m . A . N H K L _______ ____ U n r n l H r t i i f r
( Irn iU lta i H a u i e r
« . L. Ill WIN...
P h o n e 14N g p l a HiM P . M.
AHveiilalas llatea M ill K u m
Apllleatlaa
IgUerlpllu I'rlee la Altue*
'Oar Year ...........................................
&lt; l a S i n u l k * ------------... . — ......
Urllrtrti la Clip kp Carrier
Oaa Weak ___— -----------------------IB Caata
Tkr kla 15- la ll-pai* Weekly Hera14 aatlralp aaarra Seminole lonely
I I I la pnbllthe4 every PrMap. Alterfining ralaa Mile kaiiea
appIlMllaa. Ilaataaralla la pollllaa, MM par
year, aleeapa la ileggee.__________________

ties. It is the purpose o f the Semi­ TARPON FISHERMEN
ARE GETTING READY
nole county Author!ties to resurface
FOR BIG SEASON
these wom-out highways, build a
berm for the nine-foot roads and ex­
ST. PETERSBURG, April 18—
tend the highway system to those sec­
tions of tho county not now served. Tarpon fishermen here are oiling
When Seminole completes the rebuild­ their reels, buying new lines and
ing of the trunk line from Orange hooks and patching the old hickory
county line northward through San- '■shirts and khaki trousers preparatory
ford to the Monroe bridge across the ! to the summer campaign against tho
St. Johns river, it will bo up to V o - 1Silver Kings, for the vanguard o f the
lusis county to resurface that abom i-) invading army o f fish hai appeared
nable eleven miles o f rutty, "fluted'’ in the passes to the Gulf.
Several schools were seen at Passroad that is the bane o f nil motorists
\traveling through that section of Flor- a-Grillo early in the week while one
ids. Another use to be made of the was hooked at Egmont Tuesday. SovSeminole county funds is the erection oral strays have been seen at differ­
o f a substantial bridge across the St. ent places during tho last few weeks
Johns, to replace the old Osteen ferry, but apparently the schools now are
the missing link on the highway be­ preparing to show up in full force
tween Sanford and New Smyrna. The within the next few days.
completion o f this bridge during the
Custom House Coffee will be dem­
Owln' to th’ gren number of nero- present year will greatly stimulate
p Isties and th’ new styles In woman's travel between Sanford and the East onstrated and served free at New­
hosiery, it's almost Impossible fer a Coast by way of Now Smyrna.— Lake­ berry's Drug Store Thursday, April
feller to watch hla step.
land Telegram.
20th. Cnll nnd get n cup. Don’t fo r ­
------------- o— -------get the 100-plece dinner set to be giv­
ItBA I'PORTION M ENT
en away.
10-2tc
COME ON NEW «V.YIIN.\!

UNCLE HANK

decided upon, it was stated,
inq the general conference’ of
Methodist church at Ffot Sn
Ark.
Custom House CofTcc will be
onitrstcd and served free at j;
berry’s Drug Store Thursday, \
20th. Call and get a cup. Don't
get the 100-ploco dinner set to b&lt;
cn away.
1ft.
THE SECRETARY
If he writes a letter, It is too
if he sends a postal, it is too iho
If he edits a pamphlet, he’s a i
thrift.
If he goes to a committee m«t
he’s butting in; if he s'tsys
he’s a shirker.
If the crowd is slim at a m
he should have called the mem
up; if he calls them up, he's a
If he duns a member for hla
he Is insulting; If he docs not col;
them, he’s not on the job.
If an entertainment is A ho
success, the committee Is praiied
it’s n failure, the secretary U
blame.
If he asks for suggestions, he'»
competent; if ho doesn’t, hc’»
headed.
Ashes to ashes.
Dust to dust;
If others won't do it.
The Secretary must.

Discussing the Investment situation
Roger W. Babson mokes the follow­
ing statement, "Dividend cuts haye
become nn every d ly occurrence and
promise to continue at their present
rnte for at least nnother year.
“ Last month’s payments on Ameri­
can industrial stocks, common and
preferred, were $8,100,000 less than
It is well for Florida voters to POSTPONE LAYING
in November IDID and $5,900,000 less ! About a year ago the editor of the
CORNERSTONE FOR
' than In November last year.
Thisre- ||ern|()
nn nir meeting in New * CCP ' nmi" ‘l t,u,t in thl&gt; general elSOUTHERN CO LI .EG K
presents u loss of 2.1.7 per cent or Smyrna
told
the
people
over
there
cc
^
or)
*n
November,
an
opportunity
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^wtjlpfse^-------------------- i 1nenrly
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•• will be offered for voting on an
one#—fourth
cotnpnrcd —ai.
with
the bridge at Osteon ferry
would
•••■»■*.! pjisiaw ny jh,|, Xu)
1010 nnd lfl.fi per cent or one sixth |lf, \yB cou|d nol
tell them nt amendment tor the Florida constitu­
Nothing so tine ms a day in April.
LAKELAND,
Fla., April 18.— Lay­
tion
o
f
the
state.
It
is
n
matter
of
-o
less thnn Inst year.
that time how it would bo built but
ing of tho cornerstone for Southern
Any day, it makes no difference.
"There
is nothing particularly wc promised to have It built and wo k' rcl*, importance nnd every voter
College, buildings for which are now
April f.r.r'.-L.- l-iiU /k V
alarming about such a development n|„0 stated thnt the people of Now should register nnd cast his ballot
being erected, have been indefinitely
for
this
amendment.
o
as It Is but one o f the characteristics Smyrna should meet us half way and
The last Icgislntur^ provided for Postponed from April 25, the bulldFloods, tornadoes, cyclones, snow o f the period o f the depression in ev- |)U||(| „ wjder rood and a better road
Don't fail
fail to
to be nt the dcmoiu
,
B
w iti ,hnn
h e l V a n d *»• amendment to be Submitted to
committee o f tho college ha. anDon’t
storms, earthquakes, everywhere but ory business circle,
!.v
to and f^ m ho F ^ « * . voters, and if it carries, the leg- n o w e d . because o f the inability of tion of Wilson’ss Custom House Coi
in Florida. How thnnkful Wo should
"The trouble lies in the fact that l
J?
1
1
’
.
. ,
T. . they
.,
islnture of 1921 will he compelled
polled to bishop Cnlder
*'older nnd other prominent nt Stokes’ Store
Store Friday nnd S.\tur&gt;
be.
' tho general
public.........
doe*—not i.uiutl
^ oa8t tut() Hiicriur
interior points.
This
........... investing i—..
I
w v;
should
tho
Methodist
churrhmea
to
be
present
April
21st
and 2£nd. Ask .ibout
seem to have been nwnre of this fact. promised to do nr.d now that our ' TOftP?ortlon1,hc !,*ntp;
. .
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i
t
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Iinn u1nI11 in •»«.,*n I„ ■&gt;
100-piece
dinner
sot to he given *r
Thousands o f children rolled Easter As I go about the country I am n p -(j,r|dge is nlmost ready to he built we lo,ri,,nlur* ln
“eaalon fail to at Jh" 1 tim*'’
bo
lft
cfjRn on tho White House lawn this pallet hy lists shown me—not only Wou|(| like to hear something ab ou t/ 0
,!,t
&lt;n
e }
rf$
e
yi*ar. Wo suppose you would call by tho widow nnd untrained youth |j10
fo r a better road from New ( C°Y rn°.r ° C.n .
0
s otors tohut hy the man who is keen in his g myrnu t„ Osteen ferry and then we
in
session and hold
thnt rolling your own.
own business. Their lists o f "invest- wi„ ,)C
Mt to truI1Bport thousands thrni «« con.Knuol session until such
------------- o----Mnn was nrrosted in Orlando for merits’’ are
generally
ovcr-londed to Coronado Beach this summer. It rP” P P 0 r t nment !s made. So if the
driving a car while he was asleep, with stocks which at times pay divl- w|]| no^
much work on this road %°
,u °l)t
* union men , n a p .
Such nn ordinance would be fine for dends. They hove counted on these to
|t wider nnd put asphalt on , po** ,or,n' ' n m,‘ s
0 ‘°Jr*
other cities hut in Orlando a mnn ns Income nnd nre very seriously em- thtf „urf act mMklng it one of the best
Mor rt" hn" bad sufficient law on
should he jailed fo r life for going to bnrrnsscd as a result o f the cut In
jn (bi&gt; state.
j this subject hut it seems to have been
sleep nt all.
dividends. Their unfortunate position
Yesterday the DcLnnd News called a dead letter for lack o f enforcement.
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in duu to their disregard of a very attention of the people o f DcLnnd to A hill passed in 1805 provided for a
reapportionment in 1807 nnd every'
Secretary Fearmnn o f the Chamber fundamental ooint.
the fact that the Osteen tridge would
o f Commerce has written a song o f
“ Stocks have nn essential plncc in „ oon tMke ft|| t^0 people via Now ten years thereafter. But thnt law
Florida, hut since his residence nt our tinnncinl structure. Without th# Smyrna and said the county should seems to hnve been wholly ignored
Rnnf^id he hnB written many songs commitment of some funds to th# purchase the Monroe bridge and make nnd is a dead letter. The amendment
Do not try to pay bills without a checkirg
now before the voters of Florida
o f Sanford thnt were not set to mus- risks of production, transportation ______c.
jt
The people o f New Smyrna . . .
.
account.
Ic. Secretary Fearmnn is one o f tho nnd m erchandising-buying
goods CAn
where thr finRer &lt;)f destiny " ‘t * * r&lt;,'‘ PI»ortion' nt,bt obligatory.
best publicity agents in the stale.
with the hope o f selling for p r o f i t Wo havo tuld 0l&lt;;m of their ,f * B niensure thnt should canT«
business eould not he done The our,
.
. , ..
Our present representation n the
If you do, you will surely get all tangled up
------------ ------------Pur advantages for many years hut they „ u ,0 u,gMnturv
8&lt;J ridiculmi. thnt
Did you rend what tho Wmichulla chaser of common
nnd
prefercil 8ct,m
B|C4p „ n nr),l on while other . „ .. ,
Endorsed checks nre legal receipts; and, L&lt;hankers nnd the Sanford hankers and Hocks is furnishing money for those rolllmtin|l)pl not half ns well situated
' "
V* r*'nDP«rtIonmont can
ail the other bankers have been say- purposes. His stock certificate estab- tnke uWMy thl&gt;ir trn,|c „ nd travel. Cor- “
,
? * *" d,‘ fe n ,« ®f
sides, with a checking account, you Ban ke. &gt;
ing about buying fake bonds nnd »»hes no obligation in his favor hut onndo Beach Is the finest beach on tho "
° “ v&gt;l w,th a I00’0^
nn accurate record of your expenditures.
stocks and gold mines and oil wells,"Imply certifies thnt he has a propor- ca||t c0Mti Conma,io hllB tho best fish'i h" r" ch" ncc Wlth
e tc? You sny you read it?
Wall, ‘ i.umtc interest In the business. lie jnR New 8myrna han some ,lfthe ’
'
gnno S
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invit .
then we suppose you will go right •" » Pettier in the broader sense of Rri&gt;ntuat nntlirn| Wnuty in (ht. wor|d.
'
V Iti’V
,
ahead anil buy some o f them instead the word, nnd subjects himself to the
,v._,
,,cid » in
good loud
‘ ." P
you to become one of its customers.
oi Keeping your money nt home nnd risks of proprietorship nnd takes the t th y ti Jobn, rivcr u fr, e bridge, ^ ‘‘
even
h lriunt S " ! ? i ■
putting It in real estate thnt will pay profits when there are any.
O ne' |Cro|| lhc riv„ lo t,/c W t h ( better^
1mW c C' C" ^
m° Bt
*°
tion.
yrtii the biggest dividends that you
»hou,d n°t ontcr into this
position hoU., fac||iticil nt the beach nnd then
I Vi I ..........V
.
Somebody has been asleep »t the
cun realise on any ntock in the world, without realizing thnt he is siiecu--------1
some advertising nnd the people w ill; switch or this injustice, so ridiculous ■
Inting,
he falling over themselves getting to
ns to really he comical would have! *
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‘ Investment on the other hand is Coronado beach.
Now wc shall see what w« shall
see. Germany nnd Russia make nn- placing &gt;*'iir money for n definite inComo nn( NVw g myrni| Wc are hetother alliance even stronger thnn come. The man who buys^ bonds or tjnjr on ) 0u! Wo have done our part.
tho Brest-I.itovsk treaty when they notes is a landlord in the broud senso It is up to you to do yours!
November election.— Orlando R epor.1J
threw down the world and made the o f the term. He has loaned money to
ter-Stnr.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiia iiiiiN iis s a s E M g s iiiiiu i
unholy nlllnnce. This Is where the the concern nnd has n mortgage on .»
LOYALLY SUPPORT YOUR CHAM­
gauntlet is thrown down fur good nnd Par* of
rcal property, lie must he
BER OF COMMERCE.
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC RULER.
the United States will either come P*id his return whether the business
out ns a commercialized power or at- makes a profit or not nnd can foreWhy shouldn't there Ik- traffic rule*
There nre many people paying tnxtern pt to keep up the “ safe for Deni- close nnd sell its assets to reimburse
for
the pedestrian ns well as tho auto
ocrncy” idea. And meantime we had himself for his original investment if cs who hnve no children who might
mobile
driver?
l
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
better raise the navy rate again to- it i» necessary to take such steps, “ "k: "W hat do I get fiut of tho
If
aulolliuhilists
drove
as
carelessly
day nnd keep raising it for it will he His money in loaned for n definite whnnN ?"
We handle everything in
needed.
period. It muit be paid back m money | But who wnntA to live in u city ns pedestrians walk, nnd with ns little
regnril
for
other
persons’
rights,
the
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nt n fixed date nnd the ngreed rental where there ure no schools?
Now we nre having n scnmlnl in mt*M
returned nt stated periods »n
There nre many people wh„ never jails would he full o f them.
Where is the moving mass o f pedes­ ^
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
Xho bureau of engraving nt Washing- the meantime. The market value of «•» to church who might ask: "What
trians that makes a proper stream of
good
bnmla
rinon
in
proportion
ns
it^
&lt;
1
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i
K
**t
nut
tho
church
.
ton. Well, this !*• to be expected.
But who wants to live in n city traffic along the sidewalk? Sense re
Richmond, Virginia
Every pension department nt some income will buy more food and
where there
there *iirc
no
churches?
quires that they, like the vehicles in
clothes,
not
as
u
particular
line
o
f
where
arc
no
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time or other goes thru the throes
There nre many people who enn the street, should keep to tho right
o f a scandal nnd the U. S. Printing business becomes more or less pro
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fltnhlc. A steady nnd assured income afford to be a member o f a civic body , Yet there nre always flocks of pedes
r•
o ffice being one o f the biggest pen­
o f u pro-determined amount therefore who might ask: “ Whnt do l get out* trinna walking on the wrong side of
sion departments in the country is
the walk, stopping to tnlk right In the
bound to have an investigation now takes tho plncc of the uncertain o f the Chamber of Commerce?’’
profit or profits, due the stockholder. 1 But who wants to live in n city middle of the walk, weaving in and out
nnd then. How do you think they
"Too many persons who want nn where there is nn commercial organ- [ regardless of common sense, and othcould print post cards and envelopes
investment—who believes they have i/ntion?
, erwise obstructing foot-truffic.
cheaper thnn we can buy the raw ma­
n n investment__are
holding on to
You can no more measure the vnlue
In *o doing, the pedostrinrtx only
terials nnd get by with it? And the
common nnd preferred stocks from o f a Chamber of Commerce hy a yard interfere with each other. In crosstnx payer pays the di*ficier.*y.
which income has' censed and which "tick thnn you can measure the men- ing the street, this citizen insists,
they interfere with vehicle traffic in
The Hanford hand deserves all the &lt;"&lt;? tll° PrMcnt ma&gt;' not cvon
* U l Kro/Wth ‘ ‘f
chiM* ” r thp in,nu*
support you can give it. You should P»od gamble.
once of a church, or the develop. a way that they would consider intol­
erable if automobile drivers perform­
Don’t Blame Your Grocer Because Coffee is
-'support it with your money nnd you
“ Some lines o f industry have been
'' ° n •
ed
the same pranks. They cut across
should give it your moral support thoroughly liquidated both Internally
It is n, safe assertion that a half
Costing More
uix.ii every occnnslon.
There
and market wise. Their stocks today hour in the office o f your Chamber anywhere in the block, instend of nt
upon exiry oceans on.
ure nre .
. . j bought— hut bought us a o f Commerce Will tel! you its vnlue the crossings provided. They disresome things wo could do without here
oougoi mu.
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in Sanford but the band is not one o f "Peculation hy those who realize that to the community and make you gard traffic signal, in a way that «
them. It is true w c did without n
urt' "Peculating. l or the near proud of your citizenship of your motorist seldom dines. They compel
city and county.— Pnlntkn Herald,
the motorist to look out for their lives,
hand for several years hut the city
n" ‘* for &gt;ear1 lo co" ,e tbe
Tho countries in Europe and especially Germany have ju*1
instead of doing their own share of
had no life or pep when it hnd no conservatively financed, efficiently
started buying coffee and they have bought alt of the availlooking out. They nearly scare driv­
SEMINOLE KEEPS IN LINK
operuted business will show a profit
aide supply for the next several months, so the price of cof­
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ers to death by darting ahead of cars
nud will pay a profit to their stock---------fee may go to war time prices before it gets any less.
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holders. Their next door neighbors,' By the adoption of another bond I*- unexpectedly, nnd often, hy getting in
however, nmy lie headed for the sher- *&gt;ue, this time for $100,000, Seminole the way when they hnve no business
iff's sale or scrap heap, nnd dividend county has declared its intention of there, they deprive automobiles of
cuts will continue to he present,
*keeping up with the procession ns ry- their turn nt a crossing and slow
Decldc whether you want to invest gards better highways. With the rap- down the whole stream of vehicle
for income nr speculate for profit, id development of the vast area of ect- traffic.
This is a side of the everlasting
For investment buy sound bonds— cry nnd lettuce fields in the Hanford
for speculation buy a broad list o f scctibn there has come nn insistent de- feud that is not often heard. There is
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It or not otherwise credited in this pa­
per and also the local news published
herein.
All rights o f rcpublicatlon of spec­
ial dispatches herein are also re­
served.

A CH ECK O N

Yourself

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

I CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
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THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE

Be Fair
THERE IS A REASON

! GROCERIES!

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stocks. If you arc not following this
basic principul
for placing your
money, set your house In older nt
once. You will make more by re-arranging your securities now thin
waiting for a chance 'Ao get out
whole."
The Malison chart reflects a very
sntitsfnctory seajonal rise in general
business. Last week's point— 17 per
cent below normal—has
..... been beltere«l hy 1 per cent. Gencrnl business
today Is I4 per coni below normal,
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mnnd for more paver] roads, And (undoubtedly something in it. Pedesthere is still another phase to the sit- trinns will never succeed in winning
untlon in Seminole. While not ahso- adequate iccognition fo their own
lutely sure about it, The Telegram !« rights until they are more regardful
under the impression thnt some of the o f the other fellow's.— St. Petersburg
older brick roads in thnt county were Times.
built when Seminole was a part of |
Orange
county. In any
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1922
powd by the laws o f the State o f
Florida, now In force, or which may
hereafter be enacted, providing gen­
erally for the government at cltiea
and towns and not Inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act."
Section 2. That Section 97 of the
fhartcr under which the City of San­
ford, Florida, is now operating and
functioning, be, and the same is
hereby nmendod to read as follows:

Penn’ s is pack ed air-tight in the
p a t e n t e d n e w con ta in er—the quality
is scaled in.
Penn’ s is alw ays fresh.
Buy P enn’ s the n ext time. C lean
— fresh— sweet.

“ Section 97.
The fiscal year of
on the 1st day o f
the 30th day o f
year.”

FISCAL YEAR.—
the City shall begin
October and end on
September of each

Section 3. That Section 1G4 o f the
chnrter under which the City of Sanford, is now operating and functionlng,be, nnd the same Is hereby am­
ended to rend as follows:

th* City o f Sanford, County o f
Seminole, State of Florida, and to
Organize, Incorporate and Estab­
lish a City Government for the
Same, and to Prescribe the Jur­
isdiction, Powers and Functions
of said Municipality.”
"Against the adoption and approval
o f that certain ordinance entitled:
"A n Ordinance Amending Sec­
tions 7. 97, 164. 206 and 217; and
Repealing Section 174 of Chapter
8361, Laws of Florida, 1919,
Entitled "An Act to Abolish tha
Present Municipal Government
of tho City of Sanford, County
of Seminole, Stato of Florida,
nnd to Organize, Incorporate and
Establish a City Government for
the Same, nnd to Prescribe the
Jurisdiction, Powers and Functions o f Said Municipality.”
and shall also separately state each
Section o f said Charter to be voted

KITE

PAGE THREE
City o f Sanford, Florida, and we, C.
E. Henry, S. 0 ,‘ Chase and Forest
Ij»kc, as tho City Commission o f the
City o f Sanford, Florida, do hereby
appoint V. E. Pouglats, 0 . P. Hern­
don and R. C. Maxwell, Inspectors of
said election, and W. M. Haynes, Clerk
of anid election.

TAKE NOTICE and aave moneyl
1400 buys Bulck 4; |A60 buys Uuick
6; (475 buys OlJsmoblle 4; (400
buys Oldsmobllo 8. Balance, terms to
suit your purse. Whan they maka
better cars, I will sell them.— N. H.
Garner.
12-10U

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The anid election hereby ordered and
The world ut your door every even­
called to be held on the said 14th day ing for 15c.— Daily Herald.
of June, A. D. 1922, shall be held and
conducted in the manner prescribed
by the ordinances nnd tho charter of
the City o f Sanford, Florida.

Hill Hardware Co.

And it is further ordered that not
less than thirty days prior to the date HAS JUST RECEIVED A COM­
PLETE LINK OF
of the election hereby ordered to be
held the City Auditor nnd Clerk shall
mali a copy of the aforesaid ordinance
proposing the amendments to the pres­
CLEANADLE
ent charter o f the City o f Sanford,
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,
F,0rida* lo •«»» •lector whoso name ONE-PIECE, PORCELAIN LINED
“ I'l’cars upon the registration books

"Section 164. SPECIAL ASSESS­
MENTS; WHEN PAYABLE.—Spec­
ial assesments covering the construc­ upon in the manner following, to-wit:
* _ C„
tion df sidewalks, laying out, improv­
WITNESS the hands o f C. E. Hen­
"F or the adoption of tho amend­
ry, ns Mayor of the City o f Snnford,
ing, grading, paving nnd hard sur­ ment o f Section 7, of the Charter.”
facing o f streets and alleys, nnd cov­
“ Against the adoption, o f (he and C. E. Henry, S. O. Chnse nnd
ering all other locnl Improvements amendment of Section 7 of the char- Forest Lake, as Commissioners, com­
posing the City Commisison o f the City
shall he pnyablo’ by the owners o f th e 1ter."
properly assessed for said local Im­
For tho adoption of the amendment o f Snnford, Florida, attested by I- R.
Philips, Clerk o f the City o f Sanford,
provement at tho time stipulated in o f Section 97 of the chnrter.
the ordinance passed and adopted
Against the adoption of the am- Florida, nnd the corporate seal o f the
with reference to any such focal im­ cmlment o f Section 97 of the Chnrter City o f Snnford, Florida, on this the
provement, and shall constitute, be,
For the adoption of the amendment 10th tiny of April A. I). 1922;
remain nnd continue n lien superior of Section 164 of the chnrter,
CHAS. E. HENRY.
in dignity tto nny nnd nil other Hens,
As Mayor o f tho City
Agninst the adoption o f the amend­
except liens for State nnd County ment o f Section 161 of the chnrter.
of Snnford, Florida.
Tnxos, upon and agninst tho proper­
S. O. IfASE,
For the adoption of the amendment
ty assessed for such local improve­ o f Section 206 of the chnrter.
CHAS. E. HENRY, *
ment until paid, nnd said Hen shall
FOREST LAKE,
Agninst the adoption o f the amend­
As the City Commis­
not he barred by nny statute of lim­ ment o f Section 206 of the chnrter. 1
itations now existing, or by nny sta­
sion of the City of
For the adoption &lt;f tho amendment
tute hereafter enacted which does not of Section 217 of the chnrter.
Sanford, Florida.
in express terms refer to Hens for
Agninst the ndoption of the amend- Attest:
special assessments imposed or levied ment of Section 217 of tho chnrter.
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
by tho City o f Sanford, Florida, for
For the repeal of Section 174 of the
City Clerk o f the City o f Snn- This is positively the beat Refrigera­
local improvements.”
charter.
foni, Florida.
tor on the Market Today
Against
the
repeal
o
f
Section
174
Apr.
11-18-2.5;
May 2-9-10-23-30; nnd
Section 4. That Section of 206 o f tho
------------ CALL AND 8 KK IT------------’ (
June 6-13.
charter under which tho City o f San­ o f the chnrter.
Section
10.
Thnt
the
provisions
o
f
1
ford, Florida, is now operating nnd
functioning, be nnd the same is here­ this ordinance providing for nnd di­
recting an election to be held for the ■
■
by amended to read ns follows:
“ Section 206. SALARIES.— The ndoption or rejection o f this ordln- m
City Commission shall fix by ordin­ nnce shnll become effective immrd- ■
ance tho componsatio;, of the City lately upon its finnl passage and ndop- ■
Attorney, the City Manager, the City tion, nnd snid ordinance shall become
On the Okcrthohrr Branch of the Florida Hast (’oast Italia ay, CtinlnoAuditor nnd Clerk nnd cx-Officio Ass­ of full force nnd effect ns to nil of
ta, Fin., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
essor, nnd shall fix by ordinance the the provisions therein contained, or
modern brick hotel, nith private batha and hot '.cater heat. First
compensations o f the Chiefs o f the fire ns to such of snid provisions ns may
class
cuisine. Rates (2.50 to (150 per day; 110 to (18 per week, ac­
nnd Polico Departments, and members he ratified nnd approved os tho re­
cording to location of room.
sult
o
f
the
election
ordered
called
nnd
of the fire and police forces. The City
Commission rhall have the power to held, only from nnd nfter the time
MRS. CHAS. D. BR U M LEY, Manager
fix by ordinance the compensation of snid ordinnneo is npproved, either In
the Municipal Judge. The City Com. whole or in pnrt, hy the referendum
mission shall have the power to fix vote of the electors of the City of
the compensation o f the City Tax Snnford. Florida.
Adopted on this the 10th dny of
Collector, which may be based on
April
A. D., 1922.
either fees or sa la ry. T ho Citv Man­
r\ n v vovrvvT ci
D L L d V jiu U O
CHAS. E. HENRY,
ager shall fix the number and com ­
S. O. CHASE,
pensation o f nil other officers nnd
FORREST LAKE.
employees. Th*1 salaries or compen­
CUy Commissioners o f Sanford,
sation so fixed shall bo uniform for
Florida.
like services in each grade of the City
In Bottles Everywhere
A
ttcit:
sendee ns the same shnll be graded
L.
R.
PHILLIPS,
Clerk,
nnd classified by the City Mnnagor.
Demand the genuine— nemo damped on every crown—auk I
(Reel)
All such salaries nnd rates of pay
for it by name
with «Intcs o? employment nnd dis­ 4-11-18.25; 5-2-9-16-23-30; 0-6-13.

REFRIGERATORS

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G u n ran teed b y

■MS
BARMAN
)MK COURT

Whereas, it has developed tlfht cer­
tain amendments to the present char­

LST PPALM REACH ter of the City of Sanford, Florida,
should bo adopted in order to prop­
la .i.r ln ln l I'rvaat

I BEACH, April 18.— erly nnd expeditiously administer the
court in Jacksonville, civic Affairs o f this city, therefore,
Be It Ennrtcd By tho People of tho
by Judge J. J. Beck,
a conductor on the City o f Sanford, Florida:
Section 1. That Section 7, of the
Line Railway, is said
charter under which the City o f San­
the most interesting
ford, Florida, is now operating and
e state, because of the functioning be, and the same is herecr in which Judge by amended to read ns follows, toit. hut the local court wit:
by Judge Joe I* Ear­
“ Section 7. Powers o f the City.
ly is running it a close
The City o f Snnford, Florida, shall
c Harman several days
have
perpetual succession; shall sue
defendant In n liquor
and
l&gt;c
sued, plead and be Impleaded;
d then turned loose an
may
purchase,
lease, receive and hold
iceder nnd gave him
property,
real
nnd porsonnl, within
his pocket to buy some*
Said City; nnd may well, alienate,
»
mbauch .,nd his wife, deed, convey, lense or otherwise dis1 f r speeding through pcsti c f the ;-.m c fer the benefit snd
* at 30 miles an hour. advantage o f said City; nnd may
« Judge Harman, Rum- purchase, lease, receive and hold prop­
ill the money he had was erty, real nnd porsonnl, within nnd
at he had enough gnso- beyond the limits o f the City to be
»r to take him to Jnek- used for the burial of tho dead, for
e he expected to obtain the erection,* construction and main­
d make enough to carry tenance o f waterworks and lighting
himself in their way to plants, for the establishment o f hos­
pitals, poorhouses and houses of de­
n Cleveland, Ohio,
tention nnd correction, for the estab­
Jou h a v e b r e a k f a s t 7 ”
lishment o f docks, wharfs, breakwa­
&gt;n asked.
rot eaten yet, for we ters nnd boat basins, nnd for such
'•* a m„ nnd were nr- other public purposes as the City
Commission may by ordinance deem
ft” hm! breakfasted,”
necessary nnd proper, nnd may set),
|)]y.
lense or otherwise dispose o f said
' travel far on the
[hive and if von spend it property for the benefit o f snid City
&gt; . ■ill have none left to the name extent that nntural per­
lifer.-, take this," said the sons nvght or could do; nnd also
p i t the ■ouple (2. "Go out shall have the power to borrow mon­
nr breakfast and he on ey for current expenses, provided nny
amount so borrowed shnll not ex­
ceed an amount equal to fifty per
cent, o f the revenue derived from
taxation during nny fiscal year; to
control, perform nnd furnish all pub­
lic services nnd to own and acquire
' *r '■ Amending Sections public utilities, public docks, wharfs
I* "’ . nr&gt;d 217; nnd Ropcal- and hoatlmsins; to acquire, establish,
ll7 ‘ ■ Chapter 8361, Laws own, operate and maintain as a pub­
Entitled “ An Act to lic utility, waterworks nnd a water
J* P n-int Municipal Gov- plgru nnd provide the City and the
1 :hf H ty of Sanford, inhabitants thereof with water; to ac­
le, State of Florida, quire, Own, establish, maintain nnd
r#n'x«\ Incorporate and Ea* operate an n puhilc utility, gas works
i'it) C ivcrtiment for ths nnd a gas plant, nnd furnish the City
,n Prescribe tho Jurisdk- and the inhabitants thereof with
nn,l Functions of Said comihercinl gas; to nequirc, own, esly."
•
tnbiish, operate and maintain as a
• th' legislature may by public utility, electrical works and an
up m a municipality any electric plants and furnish the City
Ijting to its government, and the inhabitants thereof with el­
P' 1 t wifh other organic ectricity; to issue nnd sell bonds for
of law, and
any o f the purposes hereinabove en­
the Legislature o f the umerated and set forth, ns well as for
r da has by legislative en- such other municipal purposes as may
raated and delegated unto bo from time to time prescribed by
d Sanford, Florida, the ordinance, or as may be otherwise
rhmit to its electors for provided by this charter; to adopt and
f ejection, amendments to enforce local police, sanitary and oth.
snd
er similar regulations not in conflict
&gt;it is one of the fundamcn- with the laws o f tho State o f Florida;
* of constitutional law thnt to do what ever mhy be dremed necra"nstihitlonal as a delega- sary or proper for the safety, health
&gt;» ative power for tha leg. convenience and general welfare o f Its
1 delegate unto a munlci- Inhabitants, and to exercise all pow­
right and authority to am- ers o f local self-government.
The
t,r granted unto said nwn- enumeration o f particular powers
y the legislature, provided herein shall not be held or deemed to
I'nent no adopted doea not he exclusive, but In addition to the
’ or Is not repugnant to the powers enumerated herein, or implied
H and the statute law of hereby, the City shall have, and may
end
exercise all other powers, which un­
► Section 254 of the legls- der the Constitution and Laws of
rter under which the City of Florida, It would be competent for
Florida, ls now operating this paragraph specifcally to enum­
or‘lng provides that amend- erate.
*zld charter may bo aubIn addition to tha powers herein
tht&gt; electors o f said City by enumerated or given o r allowed tho
V0,e o f the City Coin, said City shall have all powers and
sad
perform all duties conferred or im­

IANCE NO. 29

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charge shnll bo immediately reported
to the City Auditor nnd Clerk. All
fees nnd moneys receiVed or collected
by officers nnd employees shnll be
immediately paid over to tho proper
officlnl or depository ns designated by
the City Commission or City Auditor
nnd Clerk on the dny o f their receipt.”
Section 5. Thnt paragraph (b ) of
Section 217 o f the charter under
which the City o f Sanford. Florida, is
now operating and functioning, be,
and the same is hereby amended to
rend ns follows:
“ Paragraph (b ).—Such petitions
shall be signed by npt less than fifty
of the electors o f the municipality."
Section 6. That Section 174 o f the
charter under which the City of San­
ford, Florida, is now operating nnd
functioning, be, and the same Is here­
by repealed.
Section 7. Thnt the Mayor In here,
by instructed, authorised and em­
powered to call an oleetion in accord­
ance with Section 7 o f tho Revised
Ordinance o f the City o f Snnford,
Florida, to determine the question by
referendum vote as to whether Sec­
tions 7, 97, 164. 206 and 217 o f the
charter under which the City o f Snn­
ford, Florida, is now operating nnd
functioning, shall be amended in the
mnnncr hereinnbovc stated and set
forth; and ns to whether Section 174
of snid chnrtor shall bo repealed.
Section 8. Thnt nt said election to
be called and held in tha manner pro­
vided by Section 7 of this ordinance,
this ordinance shnll be voted upon as
n whole by title only, and also, each
Section o f the chnrter under which
the City o f Sanford, Florida, is now
operating and functioning, sought by
this ordinanr to be amended or re­
pealed, shall be separately voted upon
by the electors participating In said
election.
Section 9. That the ballota used at
the election ordered to be called and
held by Section 7 of this ordinance
shall state the title o f the ordinance
to be voted upon In the manner follow­
ing:
“ For the adoption and approval of
that certain ordinance entitled,
“ An Ordinance Amending Sec­
tions 7, 07, 164, 206 and 217; and
Repealing Section 174 o f Chap­
ter 8361, Laws o f Florida, 1919,
Entitled "An Act to Abolish the
Present Municipal Government o f

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NOTICE OF CHARTER
AMENDMENT
ELECTION
Whereas, tho CHy Commission of
the City of Sanford, Florida, on the
10th dny of April, A. D. 1922, duly
passed and adopted n certain ordi­
nance entitled "An Ordinance Amend­ ■
ing Section* 7, 97, 164, 206 nnd 217; ■
■
nnd Repealing Section 171 o f Chapter
8361, Laws of Fioridn, 1919, Entitled,
"An Act to Abolish f?io Present Muni­
cipal Government o f the City o f Snn­
ford, County o f Seminole, State of :
Florida, nnd to Orgnnlze, Incorporate
nnd Establish n City Government for
the Same, nnd to Prescribe the Juris­
diction, Powers nnd Functions of Snid
Municipality",
. 1
Whereas, said ordinance provides
for the amendment of Sec. 7; Sec. 97;
Sec. 164; See. 206; nnd Sec. 217, and
the rc|&gt;cnl of Sec. 174 of the charter
under which tho CUy of Sanford, Fior­
idn, is now operating and functioning,
and
Whereas, it is provided by the char­
ter of the City o f Sanford, Florida,
thnt any proposed amendment o f said j
chnrter shnll be submitted for apprtivnl or rejection to tho electors o f the
City of Snnford, Florida, nt an elec- j
tion duly called nnd held for snid pur­
pose.
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as mayor
of the City of Snnford, Florida, under
and hy virtue of tho authority in m e j
vested, and we, C. E. Henry, S. O.
Chaee and Forest Lake, as Commis­
sioners o f the City o f Sanford, Flori­
da, composing and comprising the City
Commission c f the City of Hanford,
Florida, do hereby call an election to
be hold In the City o f Sanford, Flori­
da, on the 14th day o f June, A. D.
1922, to determine tho question by tho
referendum vote o f n majority o f the
electors o f said City qualified bo vote,
participating in said election, whether
the amendments c f the present char­
ter o f the City o f Sanford, Florida,
proposed hy the aforesaid ordinance
■hall be adopted and approved, either
In whole or in part.
And I, C. E. Henry, aa Mayor o f the

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NOTICE

Tampa at Orlando.
SOUR ORANGES WANTED— Drop
AUGUST 17, 18. 19—
card stating number o f boxes you
m
The Singer Sewing Machine Com­
Daytona at Orlando.
have.—
W. Hayward, Winter Park, Fla.
LEAGUE FOR ItSX
pany has opened a atore in the Cider
Ijtkeland at Jacksonville.
16-6t£wltp :
Spring* Water Co. office with a full
Tampa at SL Petersburg.
APRIL 17, 18 19—
HELPED HER MOTHER WONDER­
line o f accessories. Machines sold on
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
FULLY
easy terms.
M cL a u g h l i n t a l k s
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lS-6tp
T. M. DUNLAP, Mgr.
ON ADVERTISING
In these days o f “ flu," coughs, colda,
Tampa at Jacksonville.
croup and whooping cough, it is well
APRIL 20, 21. 22—
Norfolk, Va., April 13, 1922.
When people see a star In your
to know that every year there are
Tampa at Daytona.
R. J. Holly, Editor,
window, they know you are a dry—
used more bottles o f Foley’a Honey
Lakeland at Orlando.
The Sanford Herald,
nnless It’s a movie star.
and Tar than o f any other cough
St. Petersburg at Jacksonvllla.
Sanford, Fla.
medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 615 W. 6th
APRIL 24, 23. 26—
Dear Holly:
&gt;
SL, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley's
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
I am taking the liberty to ^eall Honey and Tar relieved me of a hack­
Lakeland at Tampa.
your attention to an editorial, on ing cough, tickling in the throat.
Orlando at Jackksonvtlle.
page No.
the^^Country Gentlewheezing
and _______________
pains in the chesL It
. _12 ^of
___________,
APRIL 27, 28. 29—
_ April
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&lt;%M which
* * * *is . in! f j3
man,
8th,
1922,
helping
my
mother wonderfully."
Orlando at Daytona.
memory
o
f
Mr.
G.
Harold
Powell,
That'a
why
druggists
recommend FolJacksonville at Tampa.
who
recently
died
in
Pasadena.
Cal.
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Sold
everyw
here.-A
dv.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
I did not know him pereonnally but
M AY 1, 2. 3—
came in contact from time to time
Lakeland at Daytona.
with quite a good deal o f hit work,
Rayfield Carburators
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
and he is very well known by his
Tampa at Orlando.
Installed and Guaranteed by
accomplishments. What he has done
M AY 4. 5. 6—
i. °f c.«t iniorot to « .
-Sanford
Service
Daytona at Orlando.
THOS. J. A. REIDY
most o f my work is along similar
Lakeland at Jacksonville.
Attorney and Coansellor-at-Law
lines, nnd particularly for the ad­
Company
Tampa at SL Petersburg.
vancement
of Florida.
Practicinr in 8tate and Faderal Ceerts MAY 8. 9, 10—
AH of My. Powell’s work and this _
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Daytona at Jacksonville.
Over Seminole County Bank
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is
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a
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ph
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Sparton
Horn
Service
Orlando at St. Petersburg.
' the importance o f selling rather than
Tampa at lakeland.
-ATcomplaining, and it emphasizes par.
George A . DeCottes
MAY 11, 12. IS—
ticularly the importance o f selling in C n n f r jT A T5 n H P r v - C p r v i m
Attorney-at-Law
Jacksonville at Daytorm.
volume, a practice common to all de- v B n iD T ,Q U a l l L i j O e r V I C c
lakeland at St. Petersburg.
Over Seminole County Bank
partment stores.
Company
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It is very much better for us to sell
MAY 15. 18. 17—
all of our products at a reasonable
i Daytona at Lakeland.
profit, rather than try to sell a small S A N F O R D MATTRESS FAC­
S. 0 . Shinholser
Jacksonville at Orlando.
portion o f what we produce at a
TORY
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Contractor and Builder
large profit, and let the other part
E. C. ECHOLS. Prop.
M AY 18. 19. 20—
of the crop remain unmarketed. If
SANFORD
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Daytona at Tampa.
the volume is moved it will give cm?
New
Mattress Made to Order"
Jacksonville at Lakeland.
ployment to everybody familiar with
French
Avenue and 17th Street
SM ITH BROS.
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
any branch of industry—it not only
M AY 22. 23. 24—
helps the^producer o f some special
Garage and Machine Co. Daytona at St. Petersburg.
commodity, but it helps all the inHenry McLaulin, .Ir.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Expert Auto Repair Work
dividual* and business men in the
OPTICIAN—OPTOM BTRIST
Tampa at Jacksonville.
Phone 30
Corner First aifd Oak
state. The way to move the volume *
M AY 23. 2fi. 27—
is by advertising, because that is
Tampa at Daytona.
the only way you can bring goods to
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS*
Lakeland at Orlando.
the attention o f the public. The pro­
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
Quick Service Transfer
ducers o f California advertise nearly
M AY 29. 30, 31—
everything that is produced in the
Storage Facilities
St. Petersburg at Daytons.
state, whether they have consider-'
If we please yon, tell others; If no
Lakeland at Tampa.
nhlc competition or whether they 212 BaaL 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
tell us. Phone 498
Orlando at Jacksonville.
have none at all. Some people think,
JUNE 1. 2. 3—
I have no doubt, it would be fooliah
Sanford Steam Laundry Orlando at Daytona.
to advertise watermelons If they
Jacksonville at Tampa.
were advertised, who do not eat
FOR SERVICE
St. Petersburg at 1-ankcland.
them now. Take celery and lettuce
Call M6-J
JUNK 3, 6. 7—
as an example— you do not sec that
lakeland nt Daytona.
W. RAWLING, Prop.
advertised any place— it is put on
Jacksonville at St. Petersburg.
the market and bought by people who
.Tam pa at Orlando.
happen to think about it.
Celery
.S A N F O R D NOVELTY JUNE 8. 9, 10certainly isn't a necessity, and any­
Day ton a at Orlando,
thing that isn't actually necessary
WORKS
lakeland at Jacksonville.
will find a wider market if properly
Tampa at St. Petersburg.
V. C. COLLER. Prop.
placed before the people.
JUNE 12. 13. 14—
The California people, as far as I
Daytona at Jacksonville.
have been able to learn, disregarded
SAVE YOU MONET
General Shop and Mill
Orlando at St. Petersburg.
sentiment entirely and
«» -d
Write ns
Tampa at lakeland.
vertising os a pliin business propo­
Work
I JU M s 13. 1 6 .1 7 Empire Hotel Block
sition. Recently I asked a Florida onJacksonville at Daytona.
i terprise why the Curtis publications
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
CONTRACTOR and BUILDKI
Lakeland at St. Petersburg.
were not used last season, and the
Orlando at Tampa.
reply was that there were too many
517 Commcrrlal Street Sanfard, Fit JUNE 19. 20. 21—
restrictions placed around the ad­
Daytona at Lakeland.
vertising contracts by the Philadel­
Jacksonville at Orlando.
phia office. | have not been able to
Geo. W . Knight
St. Petersburg at Tnmpa.
understand what restrictions could
JUNE 22. 23. 21—
Real Estate and Insurance
have been referred to, .because the
Daytona at Tampa.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
California people were using the La­
JacksnnviUe at lakeland.
dies' Home Journal, and I am reas.
St. Petcrreurg at Orlando.
onably sure the Curtis people would
JUNE 26. 27. 29—
not make any special arrangements
Sanford Machine #
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
with any advertiser. I have no rea­
AH the Latest Popular Hit*
Orlando at lakeland.
Foundry Co.
son for mentioning the Curtia publi­
Tampa at Jacksonville.
cation* to you other than the inter­
A. B. CHASE. LESTER AND
General Machine and Boiler Work; JUNE 29. 30—JULY 1—
est I f.t?l for my h.yne state. Even
Tampa at Daytona.
PREMIER PIANOS
though I do not spend any money for
Cylinder Grinding; Del.use Pistons;
Lakeland at Orlando.
the advertising that goes out o f Ftor.
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
Orernise Rings and Pina; Flywheel
ida, there is no good reason why I UPRIGHT PLAYERS. GRANDS
JULY 3. I. 5—
Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafts re­
should not be interested in it.
St. Petersburg at Daytona.
While I was in the southern part o f
EDISON AND RUSSELL
turned; agents for Caille Inboard an*
Ijtkeland at Tampa.
the state in March, I mentioned this
PHONOGRAPHS
Orlando at Jacksonville. ^
Outboard Motors. *-------------Phone #1
matter to a prominent business man
JULY 6. 7. 8—
Orlando at Daytona.
Curtia publications are not fair. J . H . H I N T E R M I S T E R
Jacksonville at Tampa.
They may not be fair from some
STRIKE!
PIAN O CO.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
, people’s point o f view, but is it good
JULY 10. 11. 12—
'business
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lakeland at Daytona.
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greatest number of eating people b e Jacksonville at Temps.
cause you don't like some fellow’s -----------------------_
St, Petersburg at Lakeland. t * y
paper or his disposition?
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JULY 13, II. IS—
u .* o h
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Yours very truly, ,
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Daytona at Orlando,
a
c. o. McLa u g h l i n .
a
tjtkeland at Jacksonville.
Tampa at Lakeland
Twenty miles per g.jjlon o f
JULY 20. 21. 22—
15,000 miles on tires, no repairs. This
Jacksonville at Daytona.
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is what Hupp owners say.
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Orlando at Tampa.
It
Lakeland nt St. Petersburg.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
JULY 21. 25. 26—
1
CHARTER
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Daytona at lakeland.
Notice is hereby given that on the
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Jacksonville at Orlando.
10th *Uy o f May, A. I). 1922, or as
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
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soon thereafter as I can be heard, 1
JULY 27. 28. 29—
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shall apply to the Honorable James
Daytona at Tampa.
W . Perkins, Judge of the Circuit
Jacksonville at Lakeland— . .
Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit of
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
Florida, for a charter incorporating
JULY 31— AUGUST 1. 2—
the
Sanford Country Club. The pro­
Daytona at St. Petersburg.
posed charter now being on file with
Orlando
at
lakeland.
Feel the Thrills!!
i the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Tampa at Jacksonville.
|Seminole County, Florida.
Equip your Fiahing Tackle with a AUGUST 3. 4. 5 I The character and object of the cor­
South Bend Level Winding Anti-back
Tampa at Daytona.
poration to be formed is a corporation
laah, or o Shakespeare reel, Cortland
Lakeland at Orlando.
not to profiL and to provide a Club
line, Hrddon'a bam bo Agate Bod, **AI
St. Petersburg at Jacksonville.
House and suitable grounds for a re­
Tons" bail and Ueddoo Minnows nt AUGUST 7. 8. 9—
creation
center, and to encourage and
prices lower than yon ever expected.
St. Petersburg at Daytona,
promote
all forms of outdoor sports
FIFTEEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on
lakeland at Tampa.
and
games.
Orlando nt Jacksonville.
all Rode and Reels. All
GEORGE G. HERRING.
AUGUST 10. 11. 12—
Minnows, e a c h -----4-11-o.o.w.te
Attorney for
Orlando at Daytona.
Incorpora tore.
Jacksonville at Tampa.
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE

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there exists a feeling o ! friendly intaw. I
an earnest desire to help in everyj
structive movement that will assure 2
Ufinninuea nnrf nrAcnnwIfir

In short, with Jhe whole-hearted J
port and confidence of our customer* i
aim to make the First National an inj^ I
tion of real and lasting good in the a
building of this city and community. *

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

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invite you to call and get our pric
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Sanford Paint

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AUGUST II. IS. 16—
THE SPORTSMAN STORE
Ijtkeland at Daytona,
Phone 2SI-W
117 Park Avenue i Jacksonville at St. Petersburg

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Now 1* the time for all good men to 103 Palmetto Ave
try and figure out what in thunder
their party stands for.

Sanford. Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1922

PAGE FIYB

vaudeville stunt* were Introduced. ORLANDO MAN
The first number being an esthetic
SHOT FROM AMBUSH
■
dance by Janio Lou Drown, who re­
NEAR HAINES CITY
ceived encore after encore.
Janie
M-S FKBD DAIGBR. Society Bdilor,
Lou i» a wonderful little dancer and
Clyde McKenncy, a well known Or­
Phone *17-W
Robert lando business man and member of
. k l„ mmr h l f U i »UHta* I « a* graceful ns n little elf.
l( »»• “ ” ! ” H r « k m M — W Herndon, Sanford’s own comedian, the firm of Flower-McKinney, w«»
—«
M lfftthtof, "Till
was at hit prime last evening, and shot in the head and shoulders Sat­
» • ■ • ' " r " J , , Ibta i f p a r t a r t t ,
• rT,*;'.7
&lt;*•
»» w“ » took down the house, when he en­ urday night, by an unknown assailtered dressed as n "wop with his ant. His injuries were painful but
hand
organ and monkey.
To say not serious.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
thnt he was great, is insufficient.
Mr. McKenncy, accompanied by hi*
Tuesday—Rotary-Ann* will entertain Bob out did himself last night.
brother. E. R. McKcnney, and Miss
the member* of the Rotary Club at
The music was exceptionally good, Thelma Hammond, was driving to
the Parish House at 6 p. m
the Guild being fortunate In secur- Tampa to inspect his orange grove
T u esd ay —Phil*then
( Ins*meeting
ing the Warren-Wright Orchestra of in Hillsborough county. It was Just
and supper atthe home o f
Mias Orlando, these boys need no introduc- growing dark and the pnrty wers
tlon, ns they are one o f the most about four mile* below Ilaines City
Mary Howard at d p. m
Wedncsday-Welfare Department will populnr orchestrns in the state.
when Mr. McKenncy heard the report
meet at 3 o’clock at the Club
Punch was served throughout the of n shotun nnd felt a sharp pain In £
evening by a number of o f the Guild the back of his head. He was not J
rooms.
Wednesday—The Welfare Department girls, and at eleven o’clock, a salad armed and drove down the road near- ■
meeting at 3:30 in the afternoon
course and coffee was served.
ly half a mile before stopping the i
Wednesday— MU* Mell Witner will
■-------,
automobile. Blood was flowing freely J|
W e are going to give away a 100-piece Dinner Set with
entertain the members of the B u si-1
W ELFARE DEPARTMENT
from the wound in his head and sev
ness and ITofesaional Women's
All members of the Welfare Do* eral o f the shot had entered the flesh
CUSTOM HOUSE COFFEE. Ask your grocer about it.
partment o f the Woman’s Club are near the shoulders,
Club.
This set is on display at Newberry’s Drug Store.
In spite o f his injuries, Mr. McKenThursday—3 P. M., Mrs. Sanford requested to plsn to be nt the meetDoudney will entertain the Idlers ing tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 and ney insisted on driving into lakeland ■
to bring any friend* who may feel an where his wounds were dressed by a ■
at th e home of Mrs. A. Vaughnn.
T h u r s d a y — Mrs. L. C. Kolb will enter­ interest in what the club women o f physician and he was able to continue J
the trip to Tnmpn.
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tain the members of the Every Week Florida are thinking nnd planning.
Mrs. Galloway will speak and will
The shooting is a mystery to Mr. ;■_________ ________
Bridge Club at 3 p. m.
Thursday— Mrs. E. H. Householder he glad to answer any questions McKenncy, who said yesterday that t;|{ \\|&gt; COMMANDERY
Section 0. Thnt before this ordin­
CHAS. K. HENRY,
he knew of no one in the vicinity of
will entertain tho members of the about the work of the Federation.
ance shell become effective nnd op­
S. O. CHASE.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Haines City who would care to end
Duplicate Bridge Club.
erative, same shall t»c first approved
FOREST LAKE,
WILL MEET IN PALATKA
his
existence, lie expressed the be­
Friday—Sallie Harrison Chapter N.
As the City Commis­ by tho majority voto of the registered
MAY DAY TEA
f IVy I •*.i* %dhiirlnt« «1 I'rrhil
S. D. A. R.. will meet at the W om­
sion of the City of voters at an election called for the
The members of tho Pipe Organ lief thut the man had been waitng
PALATKA, April 18,—Two hun­
an's Club nt 8:lh P. M„ with Mrs. Club will give their annual May Day for somebody else whom he expected
purpose of determining the question
Sanford, Florida.
dred or more delegates are expected
Craig Harris ns hostess.
o f the establishment nnd maintenance
Attest:
Tea, Monday afternoon, May first, along the road and had mistaken the
\n- to attend the Twenty-Eighth annual
Friday—Mrs. Harry II. Lewis and from four to seven o’clock on the idl’ntit&gt;’ o f hl* ,ntl'ndcd
of n municipal public library and
L. R. PHILIPS.
(SEAL)
Mrs. D. P. Drummond will entertain lawni nf the Kox-Gatchell residence* othl‘r theory advanced la that the ns- conclave of the Grand Conunandcry,
City Clerk of the City of San­ rending room free for th'- uso o f the
Knights Templar, which begins hero
nt bridge at the Valdez Hotel nt 3 on 0 nk avemie&gt;
-pile May Pole snilnnt may have been intoxicated.
inhabitants nf tho City.
ford, Florldn.
Several o f tho shot penetrated the Thursday. A parade Thursday m of- April 11-18-25.
Section 7. Thnt tho Mayor is here­
P- ntdance, nnd other May Day features
by instructed, authorized and em­
Saturday—Children s Story Hour at wj|j |)(» introduced. Come nnd have a top of the automobile, other* sernt- ning will he the opening fra*’""- and 4-11-18.25
rhing the paint on the side o f the the opening ceremonies of the compowered to call an election In con­
Central Park nt 4 p. m.
^ood time.’
machine. Neither Miss Hammond nor mandery will begin at 11 o’clock. The
formity with Section 7 of the Re­
E. R. McKenney were struck.— Or- business session will come to .1 close
vised Ordinance of tho City o f San­
Miss Zachary returned to Tallahas­
PARISH MEETING
Saturday ufternoon.
(undo
Sentinel.
ford, Florida, to determine tho que*see last evening after spending the
There will be the annual meeting
_________________ __
Numerous entertainment features
tion ns to tho establishment and
Easter Ilolidavs here with her par- o f the Parish of Holy Christ Church,
An Ordinance Providing for
Demonstration of Wilson’s Custom have been planned by the local cottimaintenance o f a municipal public
the Establishment nnd Mninto
library nnd rending room, free fo r
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and Saturday, April 21st and 22nd. day evening and an nutnmobile trip
the use of the inhabitants of the City
nance of A Public Library nnd
home o f the various organizations arc re'
.
y*
* ,
n «.
Mrs. K. W. Leo return
.
Ask about the IftO p ece dinner set to Saturday morning to Hostings to
of Sanford, Florida.
Reading Room Free for the Uso
e, where she quested to bring In
n tho
1
Sunday from Titusvi!
Titusville,
____r .reports.
. . . -----19.31c view the potAto fields.
Section 8. Thnt the form o f the
spent the past week ns the guest o f All members of the Parish are urged
►
:iv,'n nwn&gt;o f the Inhabitants of the City of
ballots
fur snid election shall be as
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Leo, Sr.
to attend.
Sanford, Florida, and Authoriz­
follows, to-wlt:
MEN’S CLUB VAUDEVILLE
ing the Mayor o f the City of San­
“ FYir the approval of that certain
HAS 11REN POSTPONED
Mii«'» Margaret Znchary nnd Miss
I). A. R.
ford,Florldn, to Cal) niu Elec­
ordinance of tho City of Sanford.
The members of the Sallie Harri­
Emily Chennult o f Richmond, Ky.,
tion to Determine the Question
Florida, F’.ntitlcd:
Messrs Frank Mnrkwood nnd Sher­ son Chapter N. S. D. A. It., will meet Will Ik- Held Evening of April 25th at
of
the
Establishment
nnd
Main­
"An Ordinance Providing fur
«he Parish House
man Moore were dinner guests Sat­ Friday evening nt 8:15 nt tho Wotenance o f tho Same,
the
F&gt;tahllshmcnt nnd Mainte­
urday evening o f Mrs. C. Boyce Bell. man’s Club, with Mr*. Craig Harris
lie it charted by the People o f the
nance of a Public Library and
ns hostess.
All numbers o f tho
Owing to tho (net thnt the High
Whereas, tho City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida:
Reading Room F'rco for tho U*e
chapter are requested to be present. School is singing n piny on tho even
RASTER BALL
of tho Inhabitants of the City
______
ing 0f April 21st the Men’s Club has City o f Sanford, Florida, on the 10th
Section 1. That the City CommlsThe First Annunl Ball given last
of Sanford, F’ lorl.la, nnd Author­
NFI LIE TURNER CIRCLE
taken this matter Into consideration dny of April, A. 1). 1922, duly pnssed sion of the City of Sanford, Florida,
evening at the Parish House by the
izing the Mayor o f tho City o f
The
Nellie
Turner
Circle
will
meet
and
postponed
their
vaudeville
show
and
adopted
n
certain
ordinance
ondeem
it
advisable
tn
estnbHsh
and
members of the St. Agnes Guild was
maintain a public
library and reading
Snnford, F’loridn, to call an elec­
titled,
L,1“
a splendid success from every stand­ tomorrow afternoon at tho home o f until Tuesday, April 25th
room, free for the use o f the inhnbtion to Determine the Question o f
"An Ordinance Providing for
Mrs.
B.
G.
Mcthvln,
108
Maple,
nt
A
ten-act
vaudeville
program
ha*
point.
.
i
of
the City.
the
Establishment nnd Mainte­
illu
Eolnti!
inhmeiil
ullli
.dulllleuT!.« r.tiioii House never looked iov- four o’clock. Aii members are urged been m ranged wlitcli Includes number*
Section 2. That a municipal public
nance of tho Same.”
ancc of a Public Library nnd
,
*’&gt;’ the
licr than on this occasion with its de­ to be present.
library nnd rending room, to bo free nnd FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
Rending Room Free for the Uso
___________________
American Legion Saxaphone Bund
corations of Spanish moss, Japanese
to
the inhabitants of tho City of San­ AND MAINTENANCE OF A PUB­
o
f
the
Inhabitants
o
f
the
City
of
E. A. Ball
Demonstration of Wilson’s Custom
lanterns, bamboo, palm, vines and cut
ford, Florida, is hereby established LIC LIBRARY."
Sanford, Florida, and authoriz­
Jimmie
Robson
flowers, with soft
shaded lights. House Coffee nt Stokes’ Store Friday
nnd created by the City Commission
“ Against the Approval of that cer­
ing tho Mayor o f the City o f San­
Lucille Aspinwall Tuknch
From either end o f the room was nnd Saturday, April 21st nnd 22ml.
o
f
the
City
o
f
Sanford,
Florida.
tain
ordinance o f the City of Sanford,
ford,
Florida,
to
Call
an
Election
Robert Herndon
suspended green nnd white parasol*, Ask about the lOO-plcce dinner set to
Section
3.
That
said
municipal
Florida,
Entitled:
to
Determine
the
Question
of
the
John Schirnrd
1l&gt;-3tc
from which the favors were dropped be given awny.
public
library
nnd
reading
room
ahall
"An
Ordinance Providing fo r
Establishment
ami
Maintenance
Maurice Helston
late in the evening.
be maintained in the mnnncr pre­
the Establishment nnd Maint^
of
the
Same,*’
The dance opened with a grand F U D T A - " mnkc" l,crfcct Jnms ‘ and many others that have entertainscribed by Chapter 0139, Ijiws e fi
nance nf u Ihibllc Library and
and Jellies without *'d ‘ n Sanford The program will hnvc nnd
march led by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Cole­
Florida,
1911.
Rending Room Free for the Uia
Whereas, said ordinance provides
man nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Betts. boiling awny the flavor. Phone 277 mnny surprises ami will iiiTbnl an
Section
4.
Thnt
Lillian
M.
Kelly,
o
f the Inhabitant* of *he City o f
l»-2tc evening of fun with Sanford’s local for the establishment and maintenance
During the
intermissions several *— L. P. McCullcr.
Sanford, F’ loridn, and Authorixtalent.
Itf-tfc of n public library and reading room Annto M. Whitncr, Arthur S. Peck,
Ing the Mayor of the City of San­
free for tho use o f the inhabitants of Alico FI. Hill nnd Minnie E. Key are
hereby named nnd elected by the City
ford, Florida, to Call nn Election
This administration Is also doing the City of Sanford, Florida, nnd
Commission a* the Library Board o f
to Determine the question of the
Whereas,
under
tho
law,
it
must
be
■ much to uplift nnd encourage tho art
Establishment nnd Maintenance
decided by a majority of tho register­ Directors of the Municipal Public
■
of tailoring.
u
Library nnd Reading Room of the
o f the Same,"
ed
voters
of
tho
City
o
f
Sanford,
Flor­
R
m
■
ida, participating in an election duly City of Snnford, Florida, by Section and AGAINST THE ESTABLISH-*’
u
R CLOSING OUT STATION Kit V
called nnd held, whether the City of Two of this ordinance created and es­ MKNT AND MAINTENANCE OF A
STOCK TO MAKE ROOM
m
PUBLIC LIBRARY.'’
Sanford, F’loridn, shall establish ami tablished.
a
FOR I,AltGEIt OFFICES
Section 5. That said Board of Di­
Section 9. That this ordinance ahall
maintain a public library and rending
rectors
shall
hold
office
as
follows:
become
effective Immediately upon
room free for the use of tho inhnbi■
The Herald Printing Co., la closing
■
Director Lillian M. Kelly, for the its final passage nnd adoption.
R out their entire line of lx&gt;x stationery,*®^*
Adopted this 10th dny of April,
inry, as Mny_ term of one year.
■
r In order to make room for larger ofr* or®’ ’ ' ’ * 11
Director Annie M. Whitncr, for tho A. D., 1022.
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, , .
.
... or o f tho City o f Sanford, Florida, un­
does nnd during tho sale that will ,
,
,
.
„
term of two yenra.
C l!AS. E. HENRY,
last for two weeks the finest of sin- d" « " d
v‘ * uc
* Uth° ri‘ y "
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Director Arthur S. Peck, for the
S. O. CHASE.
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tionory will be sold M o w cost and
vested, and we, C. E. Henry, S O.
FRESH CRISP
W ATER COOLERS
term of three yenra.
FORREST LAKE,
this moans thnt it will almost be C;h"*°
Director
Alice
K.
Hill,
for
the
terra
City
Cimmlsslon o f Sanford,
ORGANDIES
■
We have just received a ship­
given away. You are going away for
of he “ &gt;'
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o
f
four
years.
Florida.
ment
o
f
Earthenware
coole»s,
■
the summer and need some fine sU- d», composing and[comprising the City
Permanent Finish
Director Minnie E. Key, for the Attest:
recognized nj being (he host for
tlonery or you are staying at home Commission of the C ty of Sanford,
term of five year*,
u R. PHILLIPS, Clerk.
These are imported and of the
keeping water cool:
and need some fine stationery, or you H°rlda, do hereby call an election to
from
nnd
after
the
first
dny
of
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young life If you will visit the Her- ^ k m
then and there to be held,
aid office and g&gt;t some of this sta.
Hor '
tlonery at a price that will move it *knl1
®nd n,B,ntJ' ln ® Pub*le
quickly.The finest and most up-to' “ »n.ry and rending room free for tho
.late line o f stationery in the city and u*® «
," hBf ,.U nU o f « ,d Ci jr’
sold below cost. See it and be c o n And L C-E . Henry, as Mayor of the
vinccd.
Stationery is not coming C‘ ty o f Banford Florida, and we C. E.
dow
n any
nnv this
this sum
m er and
nnd you
vou are
are
»• „ Ch» »,« ,*n d h»rest
Lake,,
down
summer
,
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getting a real bargain in paper and »« the City Commlwlon o f the City of
envelopes and correspondence cards. ^ nfor&lt;;
d“
k™ °[n'
The entire line must move in two Mary »• M®1"«” b
»• Wight,
18-3tp and
Zachary, Inspector# of said
weeks or be sold in bulk.
election, and Annette Lning, Clerk of
said election.
SAVANNAH PROHIBITS JAZZ
The said election hereby ordered
&lt; » , TSr .r ...
®*d ™ n«d to be hold on the said 2.!th
SAVANNAH, Ga., April 18.— An dny of April, A. D. 1922, ahnll be held
ordinance prohibiting jazz dancing in and conducted in the manner prcscribSavannah was adopted by city coun- cd by the ordinances and charter of
cil yesterday afternoon. A clause e x - , tho City of Sanford, Florida,
empting jazs dancing in theatre* w a s’ WITNESS tho hands o f C. E. Henry
eliminated from the ordinance, Prae- as Mayor of tho City o f Sanford, Flortically all tho ministers in Savannah Ida, and C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
Forest Lake, as Commissioners, com­
advocated the law.
posing tho City Commission of the
People are never aatisfled. Any City of Sanford, F’ loridn, attested by
traffic cop can tell you that your ( l* R. Philips, Clerk o f tho City of Sanand* *L-------------the corporate seal1
men with money to burn persist in ford,
*— 1 F’ lorida,
—,J" —
of the City of Sanford, F’lorlda, on
burning the wind.
this the 10th day o f April, A. D. 1922.
(JtlAH. t.. IIKrtKT,
In a little while now we can forget
Aa Mayor of the City
our leaser problems and worry about
o f Sanfoid, F’lorida.
the neighbor^ chickens in the garden.

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marks the lowest prices in Tire history.

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FAMILIES ARE STARVING
A
IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY,
'
RELIEF INVESTIGATION SAYS

iermany is debarred
from further par t in

THE GENOA CONFERENCE
ARBUCKLE
UNDECIDED
WHAT TO DO
INFERENCE LAGS

{usso-German Treat}
Before Conference W as
Breach of Faith

ALTHOUGH A TTITU D E O P G E R ­
m
AND RUSSIA W IL L N O T
EFFECT CONFERENCE S A Y
IK E ALLIES
III; Th, .k»«i»,lst,4
GENOA. April 19.— It is expected
L German demand fnr discussion of
|«r caw M o re n plenary session of
(he conference will prove n mortal
[low to the conference, was declared
a French communique issued here
loday dealing with the Russo-German
freaty and the attitude o f the Allies
comidering Germany eliminated
Ir»m further discussion of the Rus­
sian question. The communique de­
clares drugging controversy into full
esiion would bring nbout a situation
lumps wished to avoid, nninely, lin­
ing up of new political group, one
uainit the other.

C O N TR A C TS
ARE
C A N C E LLE D
A N D P L A Y S W IT H D R A W N
IN N E W YORK
( IIjr The A**o,lair4 I'rrul

LOS A N G E LE S , Calif., A pril 19—
Silence pending further developments
was the avowed policy of Fatty Ar*
buckle, whose contracts hnvc

been

cancelled and the finished screen plays
withdrawn, according to an announce­
ment last night by Will H. Hays, head
o f the motion picture producers asso­
ciation. "G osh!" wns Arbui kle s com­
ment when infornietl of Hays' announcomcnt.

Steamer W ill Leave Today to Carry Aid to Fam­
ilies Marooned
( 11; Ikr A*»»,tntr4 Prr»«i

CAIRO , III.,

April

NAVAL BUDGET FIGHT
IS IN SIGHT IN THE HOUSE
BARRING FLOW OF WORDS

ROTARY ANNES jNaval budget fite .... 36
of Measure Say
PULLRl) RIG ONE Leaders
It W ill Pass Some­
time Today
LAST NIGHT
ADJOURN TONIGHT

19.— Steamer o f those in sections noi directly in the
Three States will leave today for Dog pnth of the tornado were hurt nnd the
total is believed to be beyond the 500
Tooth Bend district between Cairo
mark. In addition several of the in*
and Fnyvillc, ill., to aid 11 hundred
jure.) are in a critical condition.
and fifty negro (nmilies marooned by
Illinois nnd Indinna were hit hard­
Hood waters from the Mississippi. Re­ est, the list of known dead in Illinois
R O TAR Y
C LU B
lief investigators declared several being eleven, while in Indinna nine­ E N T E R T A IN E D
A T O N B O F MOS r B N J O IA B L B
families were in n famished condition. teen fatalities already have been re­
A F F A IR S O F T H E SEASON
ported. The Illinois reports are be­
CHICAGO, April 19— The terrific lieved to be complete, but there are
The Sanford Rotary Club hns one
storms sweeping eastward acroos the some ureas in Indinna from which no
country, which, ir&lt; somo parti o f the word hns been received, communm- of the livest hunch o f Rotnry-Anns
thnt hnve ever been brought before the
ccntrnl states became tornadoes, re. tion lines M n g badly hampered.
Two persons were killed in Missouri, public nnd after attending the Inst
suited in ntle ast 32 persons killed,
two missing, 320 injured and sevcrnl while Knnsas, Michigan nnd Ohio sus­ "Ladies N ig h t" o f tho Rotary Club
the “ Anns” have hnd their heads tomillions o f dollnrs damage to proper* tained heavy property dnmage.
I -a t night the storms still were gether and there have Wen mysterty, according to incomplete reports
moving eastward, hut apparently hnd. iou* gatherings o f the clans o f Anns
Inst night from the stricken areas.
The 320 listed thus fnr ns injured spent their full strength, subsiding in and the Rotnrians hnvo Wen suspicinclude only those in towns which felt most placet to snow or hail, with high i«u » hut learned nothing until about n
week ago they received an invitation
the full clTect o f the storms. Scores wind*.
j to a “ Chicken Feed" nt the Parish
House Tuesday night— nothing more,
Well, there was something more
Portuguese Aviators
Must Grow Whiskers
when the Rotnrians fathered at the
('annot Proceed
For Big ’49 Celebration
appointed hour nnd from the time they

BIGGER N A V Y MEN DID N O T
S T A N D I1Y TH E IR SID E SA YS
C H A IR M A N
(II; Th, A**»,la( , 4

I’ o m I

W A SH IN G TO N . April 19.— An end
o f the fight over tho naval budget ia
in sight todny in the house barring an
unexpected flow of debate leaders said
the measure would come up fo r final
passage before adjournment tonightW A SH IN G TO N , April 19— Decision
o f "big navy* men on the heels of their
victory for n bigger enlisted force,
not 1° o ffe r amendment* to tho 1928
naval bill providing money increase*
t ° r shore-station activities, provoked

“ A fte r consultation with Mr. Nich­
olas Schenck, representing Mr. Jos­
eph Schenck, the producers, and Mr.
With Their Flight "nt down to thc
until tho&gt;’ de* " hittor row in ,hc hol!,° y*#tenkjr'
at Sacramento, Calif.
Adolpph Zuker and Mr. I.nsky, of
______
parted the men were on the gridiron In the course of which (.hnirman Kelthe Famous Playcrs-Lnsky Corpora­
nnd nil their follies and foibles were »&gt;’ fharged "they hnd bncke ddown,
Damaged Within Few Huntion, the distributors," Mr. Hays’ Itar Hough Stuff Hut Want to Look Machine
shown up in n manner thnt complete- expecting the senntc to complete the
PARIS, April 19.—'Tl.c reparation!
drrd Miles of Goal
Rough at Least
statement sold, “ I will stnte thnt nt
ly floored them. The tables had been J°b "
Commission will be naked to consider
my request they hnve cancelled all
Stnrtlr.g unexpectedly, it raged fo r
Mi; The .% »»ris«rd Press!
arranged in an open horseshoe effect
rhether the Russo-German treaty
((VntliHi^t fn*«n P»r* On.I
showings and all bookings o f the Arnn
hour or more nnd drew mnny into
KIO
JANE
IRO
,
April
19.—
Portuopening
from
thc
kitchen
nnd
with
SA C R A M E N TO , Calif., A pril 19—
kigr.esl at Kup.-illo Sunday violutes the
buckle films. They do this thnt the A formal order requesting policemen guese aviators attempting a flight the renter open for the waiters and thc fray. The "good fnith" of thon*
|reaty of Versriilles in respect to Ger­
whole ninttcr mny hnve the consid­ nnd firemen to grow whiskers fo r days across the Atlnntic from Portugal to the stunts, alt the guests sitting on who hnd chunged their plan nt the
man owned property in Russia. The
eration that its importance warrants, o f forty-nine cclcbrntion to be held Brasil will be unable to proceed in the outside o f the tables which were eleventh hour was questioned by
broperty, under the Versailles treaty,
and the notion Is taken notwithstand­ here next month, will be Issued todny their scnptnnc from St. Pauls rocks beautifully decorated in cut flowers Chnirmnn Kelly nnd Representative
Is pledged to the commission fo r paying the fact thnt they hnd ncnrly 10,. by City Mnnnger Soavey, Chief Wills- a few hundred miles short of thc goal and duisien nnd plumbago, Mrs. S. O. Mondell, the Republican lender, and
pent of reparations.
000 contracts in force for the Ar- kcrino o f Whiskers Club. He will also where they Innted Inst night because 1Chase was the tonstmixtress nnd car- quickly resented by those
•••**-*• whu
..........hud
—
buckle
pictures."
the
machine
was
damaged.
According
ried
out
the
part
to
perfection
railing
I1U
*
through
the
amendment
im
resaask
railway
employes
running
into
GENOA, April 19— German ForWhen Sir. Zuker was asked i f the the city to grow whiskers. The club to Pernambuco dlspntch the seaplane up each Rotarian In regulation roll
the personnel from 07,000 to 8flr
lirn Minister Rnthcnau co n ferred .
,
,
sith Lloyd George of Great Britain, ? ctjon o f **1®. pr0f*uccr* ^ nwwoclntlon adopted the rule thnt nny member was so badly damaged landing it is call only when tho Rotarian wns callwith proposals, one calling
^ Foreign Minister Chitchorin, of hnd removed Arbuckle definitely from nhnving whiskers befor^ Mny 28 must no longer usable. Aviators expect to &lt;&gt;d one o f tho Indies aruig in his place Ready
save the motor.
ami recited n jingle about him thnt ^orJO,000,000 additional for the &gt;ushave head also.
Russia l day regarding tho Germans the list o f screen stnrs, he replied:
“ W e simply left the matter in the
„ ------------------------touched the spot exactly. These nil
of construction nnd repair, and
from Russian commission o f the conhnnds
o
f
Mr.
Hnys.
It
is
lip
to
him
j
YTT'k/TTA^TTYt
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s
n
n
n
i
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y
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rhymed
and
were
most
excellent,
I
ky
,,,r **.00u.uuu tor tne tmrrau
ferencr. The Germans will probably
ing the work of Mrs. Chase and not a «'f "nglneers, the forrei opposed to the
~!t .&gt; foiiiuil reply tonight to tho to* UIA Mir iii ihe future whether it will |
be proper to reintroduce the Arbuckle
guilty man escaped the barbs o f an- committee measure agree,I to let the
lAl'icJ note on the subject.
pictures ”
tire. The following program wns car|l0'* ab,nK as framed.
lili
Then nil nt once, the storm broke,
Mr. Zuker said recently thnt three
ried out interspersed with the roll
GENOA. April 19.— With Germany
calls nnd the especially written songs It came while the house wns consider­
pi&lt; birred from further deliberations Arbuckle feature comedies hail been
o f Mrs. E. F. Housholder, who clever­ ing the item, providing commissions
»ith r« 1m t to the agreement which completed before the arrest o f the
comedian
on
charges
growing
out
o
f
•hn |tower* hope to conclude with
ly re-wrote the Rotary songs to fit the in thc navy for noly 200 o f the 451
members o f the first year class nt
the
ilenth
o
f
Miss
Virginia
Rnppc.
Russia, the Genoa conference was
TO HE USED IN F IG H TIN G TH E P R E S ID E N T FAV O R S IIII.L FOR occasion:
,
. „ . .
,,
„ .
Annapolis. Pending was a proposal to
Tho
producer
announced
shortly
a
f­
»«t night in a state o f c ris is . Tho
W E STE R N A N D SO U TH ERN
FLOOD W A TE R S OF T H E
Welcome to Rotnriutik— Mrs. Rebec- icummiraion all
D R A IN A G E SCHEMES
Hied rowers, sitting with the states ter Arbuckle’* acquittal that one o f
M ISS IS SIPPI
ra Stevens.
"This discussion," said Chairman
f the little entente, hnvo imposed a the films would he released ns n "te st”
Song— Assembly.
Kelley, "simply illustrates that evnry(H ; The A a»»,ln(,il I 'r m l
( I I ; The A««orln(r4 l*r,«i.l
vere penalty on Gcrmnny because o f public opinion.
Speech— Dave Thrasher in th per- body wants disarmament In the ab­
W A S H IN G T O N , April 19.- ApprovL IT T L E ROCK, April IT.— An ur­
f what is termed her violation o f the
son
o f Mrs. Housholder.
id o f President Harding for thc It'll
stract, hut not in the concrete."
renditions (■&gt; which she pledged her- enccs o f opinion existed. Two groups gent appeal to the federal government
Kell
Cull— Rotary-Aims.
providing
creation
o
f
350
million
dol­
for
nn
emergency
appropriation
to
he
Declaring "tho cat was out o f the
formed, one led by England, and the
*♦1' in entering the conference.
Song— Roumiltnt and Housholder.
lar fund to he used for development
bag,"
he shouted to tho house that
used
in
fighting
flood
waters
o
f
Mis­
other
by
France,
while
the
Itnlinn
Th■- violation took tho form of
1 Speech— Mne Holly.
the whole question nt issue circled
rwcrrtly concluding" _ treaty
____ _ with
____ , delegates displayed n conciliatory at- sissippi in Arkansas was telegraphed of western nnd southern reclamation
Song— Assembly.
(•round the number o f officers, nnd
Hauls on the very matters which all ( titude. Somo o f tho extremists are to Washington todny by Gov. McRae. and drainage projects wns given todny
Speech— l.ettie Henry.
_______I____________
to
congressional
delegation
which
cull­
then charged thut the navy depart­
the powers had agreed to discuss in \said to have proposed breaking up
The speeches by thc ladies wore the
ed nt the White House.
ment in insisting on nn increased per­
fotnmnn at Genoa.
the conference, hut a majority favor- Five Hundred Men
surprise o f the evening being very
sonnel, wanted to put 200 additional
Notwithstanding the addles' vigor- * d awaiting Moscow’s reply to the
clever in every respect nnd the take­
Search
for
Negroes
F
R
E
IG
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HATES
M
UST
destroyers
in commission.
«i* actions, indicatons last n ig h t' allied demands.
off o f D. L. Thrasher in his speech nt
HE P A ID IN A D V A N C E
*cre that the Germans would not bolt J According to information from
N ear Jax Today
ON M ELON SH IPM E N TS St. Iaiuis by Mrs. Housholder, wns L A D Y A8TO R A R R IV E S
the conference, although they had not French sources, Mr. Lloyd George
especially good.
disclos.-rl what attitude they would emphasized the necessity o f adopting Palnlly Injured Mrs. Crews With Rob­
TO D A Y ON O LY M P IC —
During the evening the toantmis( I I ; The A*s»rlafc4 I 'r m l
bery an a Motive
•'F ;»t. Apparently they will decide 0 M fore attitude toward both Russia
A T L A N T A , April 19.— Prepayment tress arose nnd said thnt she hnd unIS MEMBER OF HOUSE
x:th.Kit consulting Berlin.
i nnd Germany, but especially ngninst
of freigh t charges on all melons ship- derstood Rotary stood fo r service nnd
t i l ; Tfcr %«»orlnlr4 I'rraal
The allied note informing Germany Germany, pointing out thnt Germany
I Ilf I •»«• %fta.tr Iii f« tl I'rraal
JA C K S O N V IL L E , April 19.— More pr.i from tho southeast will Ik* re- especially service to the hoy* and that
It »t «hc ii debnired from further par* hnd signed the Versailles treaty,
NEW YO RK. April 19.— Lady Aaquired
this
season,
unless
bond
is
she
hnd
something
to
bring
before
than five hundred armed men, accom­
j tifipatlnn in discusiion o f Russian whereas Russia had not.
mude to guarantee such charges or them in regard to ii youngster who tor, nnttive Virginian, nnd first wom­
I* fair* nt the economic conference, by
Signor Schnnzcr, the Itnlinn for* panied by bloodhounds, are scouring the shipment is accompanied by a
needed attention.
Deane Turner, an elected to membership in the
Ivirtue ,,f hiving signed tho treaty oign minister, favored nn attitude of the country near the city for two un
identified negroes who this morning crrt'fic* tc showing the melons have chairman o f tho Hoys' Committee, im- j HoU,c o f Commons, arrived here to
|* t Itu &lt;in nt Aapnilo, condeninr the moderation in thc interests o f the
l*eat
Into un.ousclousnes. nnd probab- b,rn Pr" P * r,y treated for prevention mcdintcly offered his help and it was dliy ° n tbc ^ ncr GlymPic« t u y „/ , he trcnty nnJ calu jt ^ conference. Mr. Lloyd George replied
ly
fatally
Injured Mrs. Samuel A. o f "ktwn-end" rot on*the day the cer- finally decided thnt the Rntnrinn g e t - 1
|oo!»tion o f thie conditions to which thnt it wns no time to display weak
Crews, 38, w ife o f a mechanic In (he *'nc,,t® *• ••wed, according to rcso- ting thc lucky number ahuuld take DREW . PO STM A STER A T
Gfftnany pledged herself in en terin g' ness. He counselled sending n note
yard o f her home on the outskirts of luti,,nn r*ccived berp V * ‘ «Tdny nt a care o f the orphan boy. Mildred llolJA C K SO N V ILLE . D i KH
llht 11 nc, |, nce.
tto Germany and Russia declaring
town. Robbery was the motive. Dox- r" nF«renre o f growers railed by th* |y passed the numbers and J. G. Hall
Thp allies proved their readiness ■th#y must modify their attitude If
(I I ; The Aaa»rla(r4 1‘ rraa |
wns the lucky man. The orphnn. was
' - ! ‘ i the memories of w ar," say* they expected to be premlttcd to dis* en suspects were In jail nt noon and 8outhcrn Fri,*Kh* r" ,&lt;*
JA C K SO N V ILLE . April 19 .-G *orbrooght In to him and instead o f a
others
being
brought
in
almost
hour­
F 'c r‘" to* “ hut Germany's act ds- cuss Russian affairs at Genoa.
T E X T IL E W O RKERS S T R IK E
rugged boy as Joe thought it would h o, ge L. Drew, postmaster here, and %
%
U,r&gt; ) 'I the spirit o f mutual confi.
M. Chitcherin, head o f the Russian ly.
it was a frying 'Hlze Plymouth Rock ' on o f ' nrr ' er ? or' ™ ,ri Gc.o r* ' F on
Chancellor
I**h is indispensible to inter- delegation, called
( I I ; The Aaa«rln(r4 l*r»aa|
rooster
Drew o f this state, died at hin home
TR
IM
S
CH
INESE.
NOW
I national ro-opernton."
G ADSDEN, Ala., April 19— Five
Wirth nnd Dr. W alter Rathenau, o f
W A N T S A F IG H T IIPTFf. Hundred
thc German delegation, nt their ho*
o , th « ™ „o n
..
« . ’C
t l
LONDON. April
at Dwight City walked out yesterday,!
^
« heart attack.
tel
yesterday
while
the
big
nnd
littlo
19— The allies
( I I ; Tfcr iM iirlitrS I’ rraa)
his chicken being tough when Mrs.
|L»ve. agreed *hnt the reparations entente powers were meeting to de*
according to officinla o f tho local tex*
,
SA N
FRANCISCO , April 10.—
ot
J r ,i,",on "h“ » declare th* Russo- cide whnt they would do about the Washington I.ce, a California boy re- tile union. A few workers refused to , ! olly nro,e 1“ n,‘ ealcd thc
ST E A M E R ON ROCKS.
ni.in treaty null nnd void, says Russo-German treaty, and had a long tonirt K
™
of .h . p l . «
!
,
.
.
.
.
,
. .
IMr TtlH s i l * COrro*l&gt;ondpnt o f the Dnlly conference with the Germans who dis­ steamer banking from China where were working with abbreviated for- ,
I y ” r'lorcd * lender chicken brought,
H A V A N A , April 19— Tho Ward
played no uneasiness nbout the poi he holds the bantam and lightweight ces, it wns stated.
The walkout was said to have been n forL lbe I ’ octor * nd thc 7 ‘ ‘ cn‘ line steamer Orizaba, New York to
^Presentatives o f the powers alblllty o f direct consequences if the rhamplonshipa. Lee defeated the best
nn aftermath o f differences originalll in " uK e ''h ite eg g and pine- Havana, grounded shortly befor* 3
1h convened the Genoa conference, treaty is not abrogated.
o f tho Chinese fighters nnd now
I (ether with the little entente, deU b* ,0#n! 1Ihl,n' Tbo ‘ w1
° , ,m|lv“ ,®f f P t M.. yesterday on the rocks at th ,
According to the Germans, the wnnta to meet unconvinced Amcri- ing last fall when employe, quit work
charging that the company hnd re- hc
fal,,n* “ P "*1
JW y entrance to Havana harbor. Tho ve.signing
o
f
thc
treaty
did
not
rame
as
IfZ ln * “ niKhl “ ftrr an
dlo|
i n tu continue thc economic con- such n surprise to thc British as f *Ancll Hoffman, U o 'a manager, who {t u%^ to. omPloy lhe Pr f,ld ,n l o f thw r ! : 1; : ; "
M T , ; ,WUt n L ttl*
&lt;• In no danger a . .h . I. almost
Prairie Chi. ken and then executed an w|thin „ itonp.f throw „ f th# , hof.
regardless o f the attitude o f some at first believed.
came
with
him,
aald
a
match
had
been
,,c"
union*
I'
Oriental dance In Eg&gt;’ptian costume,
'■ny »nd Russia.
The Germans contends that Jhey arranged with Johhny Buff, bantam­
The Orizaba haa a heavy list. E x­
coming
in on thc encore and pausing
citement among the passengers was
*tr° n,r notc w ai prepared and would have been responsible fo r rep- weight champion, In Grand Rapids, A M E R IC A N M A R A T H O N
beautiful prfn*y boutvnirres to tho
iIj. . to
• ••
___
____ nratlon* and their property and com- Mich. I.ec is a native o f Sacramento.
T W E N T Y -F IV E M IL E
German
delegation,
which
apparent Just after the steamer
men.
In fact the entire menu was in­
ROAD C LAS SIC S T A R TS
|
that ’ "Germany’s act had de- j merch! rights In Russia would not
struck, hut was quickly quieted by
terspersed with some o f ^lie most clev­
L ? "!
spirit o f mutual confi- have been protected i f the entente F IL IP IN O S HOMELESS
tfio ship's officers.
BOSTON, Mass., April 19.- -The er stunt* that hove ever been pulled
|(rx,r lnd'*P®n&gt;ihle to . international! powers had reached an agreement on
FROM RIG F IR E WHICH
American Marathon twenty-five mile off here nnd the room was swept with
MACON, A pril 19— Yale Unlv*r|nul, f r fctti0n ' * nt* Irrforming Ger-J Russian questions w'thou* consulting
D ESTRO YS MUCH PR O PE R T Y
o f laughter fo r two hours as
road classic started ai noon today at gale*
L l J ,h* 1 *l&gt;c is debarred from fur- Gcrmnny. Consequently, the Germans
. . . . . .
.
. . . . .
• “ y baseball team played its last
L
l'*rt'cUp.Uon In discussion o f took the bull by the horns and effecti n ; Th» a m m Im h Prr*ai
' Ashland. Thomas Hcnignn o f BosE i J , d..■ ’ .
'
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M A N IL L A , April 19.— More than ton, is leading at the half way point
|fr.r. Jri " ‘ ^ Irs at the economic con- ed n treaty which puts them in the
.
here yesterday afternoon by d e fu tThe following elegant menu was ,nR M treer University by th* scor. o f
e
|position o f n favored nation and in- ione thousand Filipinos are homeless with a margin o f one minute and
iiu J
usslonn were calm and dig- sure* that their right* in Russia will here by a fire which yesterday de- twelve seconds o &gt;er the closest rival served in coun,® «_■**_«! w« •••« «!»«', 3 to 2. The Y*a!e team left fo r horn*
stroyed two hundred homes.
, and a few seconds ahccad o f record.
I
■ although considerable d iffe r - ' be equal to those o f the entente.
((k«tin*#.i o* i',«, rtt«)
| last night.

uhubiN i A P P E A L

d.lll IH1LLHKNS

TO GOVERNMENT
APPROPRIATION

BILL APPROVED

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1922

The Amount Doesn’t Count

It’s the Start

That’s the Thing

:

PERSONALS

DUVAL COUNTY
INCREASED TAX
IS SUSPENDED

Weather report any* rain In north
Florida.
E Q U A L IZ A T IO N
IN G
Now what has North Florida to do
with South Florida?

H O ARD

TO T A K E

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susiniiisaiB

THE WEATHER :

S

G L O R IA

F or Florida: Partly cloudy
in South and probably local
showers In North portion
tonight
and
Wednesday;
cooler North portion.

M EET­

U P DAW .

“HER HUSBAND’S
TRADEMARK”

t l l f T h e V i i e r U l r S I 'r r . a )

LM
ALADDIN’S LAMP FOUND IN THRIFT
H abit o f Savings Reward Ambition and
M akes Dreams a Reality
Our object is to encourage every one to have a Savings Account:—
Th is is the story o f a mnn o f middle age, who is an enthusiastic mon­
ey sa ver:— His enthusiasm is strong because the saving habit with
him is a newly form ed habit:— for years he spent all he mnde, thru
suddenly decided to keep part of his income fo r him self:— here is what
he sa ys:—

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AM T H E

S A V IN G S

ACCOUNT

I A M T H E T R U E S T F R IE N D A BOY OR G IR L , M A N OR W O M A N .
C A N HAVE.
I C A U S E NO W O R R Y . I B R IG H TE N E V E R Y HOUR O F T H E D A Y.
I A M E V E R Y W H E R E IN SA N FO R D A N D V IC IN IT Y E V E R Y MO­
M E N T OF T H E D A Y . I AM O M N IP R E S E N T ; I AM U B IQ U IT ­
OUS.

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I C A N A C C O M P LIS H A LM O S T A N Y T H IN G FOR T H E PERSO N
W H O HAS M E A S A FRIEN D .
I O B T A IN T R E A S U R E S FOR BRIDES.
I P R O V ID E HOM ES F O R N E W L Y M A R R IE D PE O PLE .
.
I COMP. TO T H E R E S C U E IN S IC K N E S S A N D D E A TH .
I A M R E A D Y A N Y M O M E N T TO H E L P YO U .
f A M T H E T R U E S T F R IE N D OF A N Y ROY OR G IR L . M A N OR
W OM AN.

“ I AM THIS S A V IN G S

ACCOUNT”

The Seminole County Bank
STRENGTH-

-PROGRESS-

-SERVICE

CLASSIFIED
ADS

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I ....ad taken for less than 25c.
I and positively no clasaifled
I ads charged to anyone. Cash
I mast accompany all orders.
I Count fiv e words to a line
I and rem it accordingly.

to to to to to to to to

FOR S A LE
FOR S A L E — A new six-room house
and 4 lots and M-ton F ord truck,
all in good repair in sight o f depot
and store; possession given at once.
Apply to Mrs. A. Norwood,
Lake
Mary, Fin.
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FOR S A L E — Potato hnrrcls in any
quantity, special prices on car lots,
correspondence solicited.
Clearwntcr
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
R-tfc
FOR S A L E O R LE A S E — One 20 acre,
ono 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
distance to city. Two lota
corner
Center and Elm avo. Tw o lots west
side Palm etto nve., 60 tC from E lev­
enth St.
Make offer. IL T . Corey,
owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los A n g e ­
la*, Calif.
2RHtf; 29-tf

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Don’t fail to he at the demonstra­
tion o f Wilson’s Custom House Coffee
nt Stokes’ Store Friday anti Saturday,
A pril 21st nnd 22nd. Ask nhout the
100-piece dinner set to bo given away.
19-3tc

A N D F R O N T PORCH, L IG H T A N D Senplnne Averages Speed of 130 Miles
W A T E R . $15.00 PER M O N T H . 615
An Hour Carried Load of
LA U R E L AVENUE.
IH-’ ltp
1«J9 Piur.J.
r u n H f c . N l- Small house, A pril t h ;
J. Musson.
Illy The .Waofliilrd I'tr.a )
17-3tp
N E W YO RK , April 18.— F lying at
FOR R E N T — Furnished nnd unfur­
an uvernge speed o f 130 miles an
nished rooms, 200 Park nvenua.
hour thru three storms, a senplnne,
19-3tp
carrying a total lond o f 1,G00 pounds,
FOR R E N T — Seven room house, lo- ] yesterday mndo the flight from Palm
ented on Sanford Heights.
10-tfc Reach, Fla., tn New York, a distance
FOR R E N T — Tw o unfurnished rooms, o f 1,210 miles, in nine hours nnd
bath, fo r lighthousekeeping. Good fifty-six minutes.
location. A pply ” R. S.” , enro o f H er­
One stop was made, nt Southport,
ald OITicc.
0-tfc N. C., nt 11:11 o'clock, a fter taking
nt Palm Reach nt 5:48 yester­
FOR R E N T — Unfurnished rooms for o ff
housekeeping, light nnd w ater fur­ day morning. Tho flyers left South­
nished. Rates reasonable. 205 Oak port nt 12:31, landing nt the Odumnvonuc.
5-2wp. Ida Yncht Club in the North River, at
5:04 o’clock. C lifford
L. Webster,
Three furnished bed-rooms fo r rent
form er United States marine corps
in the new M iller building over the
nvintor, piloted 'th e senplnne nnd
Seminole Cufc.
For particulars aco
claimed
to have established n time
the Seminolo Cafe.
*
12-0tc
record. Fred R . Golder, o f Port
FdmiE'NT-Vurnlshcd room with Washington, N. Y., mechanician, nc.
private entrnnee, 1000 W. First St.
rnmpnnird him.
17-3tp
Webster's 'innchinc is the altitude
record holder fo r seaplanes, hnving
W ANTED
taken four passengers a height oj
S T O P — LO O K— R E A D
' 10,600 feet ,nt Port Washington oo
F R U IT -P R O D U C B SH II'P R R S
August 10, 11*21.
Try our expert scrvico collecting Rail­
W ebster said that on several oc­
road Claims.
Original.
Vouchers casions he wns compelled to fly as
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern low ns 20 feet above the surface to
Shore Clnim Adjustment Co., W. G. escape dense fogs.
The average
Cooper, A ss’t General Mgr., with I*. R. height nt which he flew, the pilot
IL Claim Department, ten years, Sea- said, was 1800 feet.
ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc
Only one stop wns made at South­
ampton,
N. C.
W A N T E D TO H U Y— 5 o r 0 room

house with I to 2 acres well de­
Inquire at
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6-tfdh veloped, gnn«l location. G ive locution E D IT O R FREE PR ESS
SE IZE D A T O A K L A N D thorough description nnd price nt once.
FOR 8 A L E — Warehouse w ith R. R.
TA R R E D A ND FEATH ERED
Prefer outside o f city limits. Address
siding. W ithin four blocks o f center
"S ," box 30, Orlando, Fin.
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o f city.
4H r The A .a n r U lr S I’r n a l
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Old
mirrors
to
re-silver,
Geo. V . K N IU H T
O A K L A N D , California, April 18.—
perfect satisfaction nnd pricys reas­ Phillip Riley, Editor o f the Free
272-tfc
onable.— M iller Si Son.
19-Gtc Press, n local weekly, was seized by
FOR S A L K — (IN K
10-ACRE
(lircc men last night nnd taken Into
FARM. 5 TILED, 5 NOT
Custom House Coffee w ill be dem­ tho hills, where he was tarred and
CLEARED. $3,500; O NE
10- onstrated nnd served free nt N ew ­
feathered.
ACRE FA R M . 5 TILE D A N D 5 berry’s Drug Store Thursday, April
NOT C LE AR ED , $4,500; ONE 20th. Cnll nnd get a cup. Don’t fo r­
Stationery below cost nt the Herald
10-ACRE FARM . A L L C L E A R ­ get the 100-plecc dinner set to be giv- O fflro fo r two weeks.’ See it 18-3tp
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A N I)
TILED, S M A L L etfaw uy.
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HOUSE A N I) HAHN. $8,500.

THESE FARM S JOIN AND FOR S A L E -—Completely 'furnished
W ILL S E L L S E PA R A TE OH
four room cottage, an acre o f land,
TOGETHER. TH EY A R E A T
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FOR RENT

TU R B E ROOM S U P S T A IR S , I f A L L

lid'

MULES

MULES

FOX N E W S

Down to 81
max. today
which is not so bad consid­
ering th^ dry spell nnd the
fact that the prohibition
ships arc now guarding the
coasts o f Florida against
attack by the Rimini Booze
Brigade. W e have all tho
assurance that it will rain
some time in the near fu ­
ture. It may come today,
it may come tonight, it may
come tomorrow or tomorrow
night— but be prepared, you
know. Have n littlo cistern
in your ynrd or a little tank
in your cellar?
5:10 A. M. A P R IL 18, 1D22
Maximum ...................... 81
Minimum .................... 08
R a n g e ........................... 70
Barometer
__»......... 30.21
South and clear.

Tom orrow— James
Oliver Curwood’s most famous story, ".W
mnds o f the North" also “The
Greenhorn," a comedy.

m

G riffin wns working in his orange
grove nt W inter Haven several dnys
ago when three men in a car stopped
nnd asked fo r information nbout the
road. Suspecting the car was a stolen machine, the minister, nfter recciving unsatisfactory replies to sevoral questions told the strnngera
he wns going to take them to Win-

THERE’S A REASON

When the ships aro scrapped, won’t
inau*t r possessions become insolent POMtoaiona?
------------ a— :--------U F R T A ” mnkt’s Perfect Jams
L L il 1 U
and Jellies without
boiling away the flnvor. Phone 277
— I,. P. McCullor.
19-2tc
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W hy la It, D. L. Thrasher’ : ’
ncas continues to grow, snd sales. the
first three months o f this year srt
bigger than during the snine length of
timo in 1921 ? There’s a Reason. |f«
sells fo r cash only. Everybody knows
they can buy cheaper fo r cash and
the buying public is spending its mon­
ey with the store that sells for cash
only.
Good
reasoning,
you will
agree. I f you have not been trading
with him, he invites you to his store,
with the nssur&amp;ncc o f his greatest ef­
fort to please you, by serving you ia
the most courteous manner nnd giving
in exchnnge fo r your money, its value.
I). U THRASHER.
18-d2tc; w -ltc.
C U T T m s O U T— IT IS WORTH
M ONEY
Cut out’ this slip, enclose with Sc
and mail it to Foley Si Co., 2835 Shef­
field Ave., Chicago, |ll., writing your
name nnd address clearly. You will
receive in return a trial package con­
taining F olcy’a Honey nnd T a r Com­
pound fo r coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
nnd back; rheumatism, backache, kid­
ney and bladder nilmcnts; nnd Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome snd
thoroughly cleansing cnthnrtic for con­
stipation, biliousness, headaches, snd
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.-Adv,

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-1 Store in Florida

The Church well Co.
Sanford’s New Store-

Phone 127

L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

S U E S IN E SILK

S IL K SH IR TS

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In Salmon, Blue, Canary nnd Pink.
Special, yard

SILK P O N G E E SH IR TS

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llrond Stripe

$6.00

69c

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SOISETTE
32-in. wide in Tnn, Pink nnd Brown. ^
Special, yard

$4.00

48c

and $5.00

5

W H IT E O X F O R D SHIRTS
E V E R L A S T IN G S IL K HOSE
:

Collar Attached

In White, Rlnck and Ilrown

$2.25

$2.50

and $2.50

P A Y - C A SH
Huy More-

-Spend Less-

-Have More ■

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|( p|ck up f n §om# on# E X TR A
GOOD LOAD OF
CELERY L A N D .
IT
W IL L as owner Is called away on business.
MULES FOR S A LE OR T R ADE
P A Y YOU TO IN V E S TIG A TE . Address, Business, care Herald.
A T READY'S BARN.
i- H . II. LE W IS .
10-fit; w -ltc
19-5tc

FOR RENT
m

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pjlrty

A Comedy and

* Lisle nnd Illnkc
want to join a real wide-awake troop
Key ter Hnvcn fo r investigation. Ho o r­
o f Boy Scouts to meet at the Metho­ Star Spangled Banner
dered them to drive ahead and follow ,
dist Church at 7:00 o’clock Thursday
ed in his own car.
Shortly a fte r
B A P T IS T PR E A C H E R
night.
starting, the strangers speeded up
RECO VERED S T O L E N C A R
their machine and abandoned it.
J. II. Wcndler, editor o f tile F lori­
HAD P L E N TY OF NERVE
It developed the machine was stolen
da Post and Mr. Eslingcr o f the staff
from
n garage hero several days pre­
o f the Post, were in the city yester­
«llr The A u a r lilr l I’ rrm l
viously
and the owner had offered a
P L A N T C IT Y , April 18.— Friends
day calling on the business men fo r
reward
o
f $60 fo r It.
hero
o
f
the
Rev.
Mr.
G
riffin
,
pastor
advertising. The Post is going ahead
Mr. G riffin said one o f tho strang­
along all lines nnd now has a good o f the Baptist church at W inter H a­
subscription list in many parts o f ven declare that the minister has ers had a pistol while he was un­
nerve fa r above the average.
Mr. armed.
the stptc.

FOR 8 A L E — Ono tmnk.
1204 Palm etto Avo.

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“T H E H U S T LE R ”

The . Herald is selling out the line
B A N D C O N C E R T T O N IG H T
o f box stationery to make room fo r
IN C E N T R A L P A R K
other goods. You can get the very
latest styles o f stationery below cost
The Sanford Municipal Rand will
fo r the next two weeks.
play in Centrnl Park tonight, render­
Mother’s Day is approaching. Got ing the following progrnm:
a beautifully engraved or
hand Mnrrh— The Scots nre Coming
A. M. fjiu rin s
painted Monther’a Day card at the
Keia-Bela
Herald Printing Co. They aro o f the Overture— Lutspie!
Wnltzes
from
the
Daughters
of
very' latest designs und beautifully
Love
.............._.....
!C.
W
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Bennet
done.
Patrol— The American
Meachnm
Intermission
Get one o f those maps o f Florida
Ml
at the Herald o ffice before they are Popular Hits o f ’22:
&lt;u) Angel Face
Joe Young
all gone. They nre free with three,
(b ) Kentucky Honfe S. M. Lewis
six month or one year’s subscription
o f the Daily Herald or six months or Selections from Operatic Airs
G. W. UalU y
one year’s subscription o f the W eek­
Idyll—
Basket
o
f
Roses
___Iiendit
ly.
Baritone Solo— Sunshine o f Your
Lillian Ray
Mr. Knyniond Allen and Watson . 8 m ll«
Mnx Stewart
McAlexander want all o f the Sanford
to to
hoys over twelve years o f age who Selections from Shuffle Along

N E W RECORD F L IG H T
F L O R ID A TO N E W YORK

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What would you do if your husbsrrf
used your beauty os his trade­
mark to put over crooked scheme*!
Added attractions—

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A N D A N A L L -S T A R CAST In

SO N’S R A IS E S

Band concert tonight at Central
J A C K S O N V IL L E . A p ril 18.— The
Park. Come out and hear the best State Tax Equalisation Board today
band in the state.
at Tallahassee aro hearing protests
against the order o f Dawson increas­
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Lewis are erec­ ing the tax assessment Toil o f va r­
ting a fine new home at the corner ious counties. It was reported here
o f Magnolia avenue and Tenth street, early this afternoon that Duval coun­
one o f the most desirable locations ty ’s increase o f fifteen per cent was
In the city.
ordered suspended by the Board.

•TONIGHT

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FOR S A L E — Ford Sedan.
Care llcnttd.

C. A . P.,
15-6tc

Herald want ads get results.

J. C. HUMAN
SANFORD

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IThe Church well Co. I
FIRST STREET:

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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THE SANFOftD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1922

N O T IC E
Tho Sing«r Sewing Machine Com­
pany has opened a store In the Elder
Springs W ater Co. office with a full
line of accessories. Machines sold on
easy terms.
l* -«t p
T. M. D U N L A P , Mgr.
When people see a star (n your
window, they know you are a dry—
unless it's a movie star.

PROFESSIONAL :
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :
THOS. J. A. REID Y
Attorney and Coiinsellor-at-Law
Practicing in State and Federal Cosrtt
Over Seminole County Bank

George A. DeCottes
Attomey-at-Lnw
Over Seminole County Hank
SA N FO ftD

FLO R ID A

S. 0. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
HANFORD

FLORID.*

S M IT H

BROS.

G arage and Machine Co.
Expert Auto Repair Work
Phone 10

Comer First and Oak

“ W E D ELIVER TH E GOODS’

Quick Service Transfei
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if no
tell ss. l’hono 498

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
W. R A W LIN G , Prop.

jBSrvless st the disposal of KTsg VWtor and was given the rank o f Usotenant In the Italian army. He was
employed on Important military misto Bng
EnglsiulH |by
■"Ions
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| the Italian guvm ^
p sB
eminent and after this service was
transferred a* temporary commander
In the Italian nnry. Marconi vlaltad
the United States In 1017 as member
of the nmrtal mission sent by Italy.
In 1010 Marconi was appointed pleni­
potentiary delegate to the prate
conference at Parla. and In thin rapac­
Story of the Gifted Italian’ s ity signed the peace treaties with
Austria and Bulgaria. lie was after­
Work In Development of Air
want awarded the Italian military
cross.
Communication.
This very Important figure In the
wireless world, who has received
While expert menu along the line about all the honors po««lble for the
o f radio really started u» far buck us !erlrnttflr world to tteitow unon him.
1827 and hundred, of "dentist* were
Interested in solving the problems In­
volved for mun&gt; years. It was not un­
til 1BW) when Kenutore (Jugllelmn
Marconi took out hi" first patent (lint
the mastery o f air romtiiuiili-utlun got
Its first grent Impetus. Ills life his­
tory Is to oil practical latent* the his­
tory of radio communication.
Scnnton- (lugllelrno Marconi, (1. C.
V. O., L. L. !&gt;., D-Hc. M. I. K. K.. was
horn In Ilnlogna, Itnly, April 25. 1874.
Ills mother was Irish, while his father
was o f a family whose mechanical
ability was marked. After on edit
cation at la-ghorn and Ibdogmi. tinyoung man Interested himself In the
problem o f wireless telegraphy, start­
ing his research In 1M&gt;5 lie went to
England and In 1808 took out the lira:
patent ever grunted for n pnictlcnl
system o f wireless telegraphy, by tinuse o f electric waves. Ills early ex
pertinents In England were made at
Westbourne Pnrk. Shortly afterward
Marconi snw W. H. Preece ui
at his request mode some exporting..I
for officials of tin- postoffiev. R &gt;i.t«
further experiments were made In
May, 1807, In the Bristol i hninn'
wireless communication being estab­
Uuglltlmo Marconi,
lished between I.avernock and lln-un
Including the Nobel prize, has not
Down, a distance o f nine miles.
given up active work, but la even now
On the Invitation of the Ituli.n
government Marconi afterward vnr. engaged tn radio telephone experi­
ments.
to Hpexln where n land star',an w#
Itndlo enthuslnsts hnva Increased
erectetl, which was kept In constant
tenfold within the Inst few months, It
communication with two Italian bat
tleshlps working from n distance of appears from a survey conducted by
12 miles. For this success the Ital­ the Associated Press und covering the
ian government conferred upon Mar central west, Kentucky and Texas. At
coni the honor o f knighthood. After virtually all points from which re­
n return to England further experi­ ports have been received, there ate
ments were conducted and on July 20. thousands of rndlo sets, particularly
1807, the first rndlo company was for purposes of telephony, where at
formed and two permanent stations most there were hundred* before.
While the sets are used chiefly for
erected. In 1808 wireless reports of
plensute
nnd experience, they are be­
yacht race* In Kingston were made
ing put to prnrtlcut uses In many
and proved the usefulness and adapt
ahlllty to which the system lends It-, &lt;*•■**“
Numerous farmers are recelr-

MARCONI REALLY
FATHER OF RADIO

SOUR O R A N G E S W A N T E D — Drop N E A R L Y S0.0M CARS
cant stating number of boxes you
O F CITRUS SH IPPED
have.— W . Hayward, Winter Parti, Fla.
16-6t&amp;wltp
Florida has zhlppod, during tha
present
season, approximately 29,H E LPE D HER MOTHER W O N D E R 500
can
of citrus fruit and 15,000
PULLY
c an of vegetables, according to esti­
In these days o f “ flu ," coughs, colds, mates compiled by the Florida de­
croup and whooping cough, it la well partment of the New York Packer,
to know that every year there are with headquarters In Jacksonville.
uaed more bottles o f Foley’s Honey
When the shipments b f valcnclaa
and Tar than .o f' any other cough arc completed it is believed that the
medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, CIS W. Oth present season w ill establish a new
S t , Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "F o le y ’s record in shipments o f fru it from tha
Honey and T a r relieved me o f a hack­ Peninsular State. Local shlppcn yes­
ing cough, tickling In the throat, terday quoted prices cn valcnclas as
wheezing nnd painz In the chest It from $6 to $0.75 a box f. o. b. ship­
is helping my mother wonderfully." ping point and declared that market
Th at’s why druggists recommend F ol­ conditions w ere good, a great demand
ey’s. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
being registered fo r Florida oranges.
Demand fo r grapefruit is lighter,
according to the same authority, al­
Rayfield Carburetors though from 05 Lo 100 c a n are leav­
ing the state daily.
Installed nnd Guaranteed by
Shlppcn yesterday declared that
Floridas
vegetables crops are needing
Sanford Battery Service
rain bndly, nlthugh shipments thus
Company
fa r have been unusually heavy with
prospects fo r a bumper crop.

Sparton

Horn

Service

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Sanford Battery Service
Company
SAN FO R I)

MATTRESS
TO R Y

FAC-

T H E F A R M E R A N D THE
FARM

“Old Mattress Made New and
New Mattress Made to Order”
French Avenuo nnd 17th Street

is a subject o f never ending interest
to the officers and directors of this
bank.
Our belief in the farm and its pros­
pects is backed up by a willingness
to assist in every way commensurate
with good business.
Our farmer customers will find here
a welcome awaiting them whenever
they come to Sanford.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
O P T IC IA N — OPTOMETRIST

Sanford, F la

First National Bank

SEE O U R S P R IN G W IN D O W

P

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HONOGRAPHS
SHEET MUSIC

FLORIDA

Sanford Machine &amp;

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A. B. CHASE, LESTER AND

PREM IER PIANOS
lag market and weather teporta, and
Cylinder Grinding; Del.use Pistons; self to commercial purposes. In De­
cember. 18P8. Murcont Installed ap­ police are receiving bulletin*. Ser­
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywhsel paratus to provide communication be mons, concerts, health tutks and atyle UPRIGHT PLA YE R S , GRANDS
Help Make Sanford’s Lawns (M ow er) BeauUniversities
tween the South Forelnnd lighthouse talk* are transmuted
Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafts re­
and a lighthouse on the south const. and professional operator* are coop­
tif ul— W e W ill Help You
EDISON A N D RUSSELL
turned; agents for Callle Inboard anf In 181W1 Marconi read a paper on erating.
\
Approximate
figure*
are
reported
"Wireless Telegraphy" before the In­
PHONOGRAPHS
Outboard M oto rs.------------ Phono If
stitution of Electrical Engineer* In front various state* nnd center* In­
dicating the present number of rndlo
London.
Early In 1UU1 telegruplilc commu­ sets. According to A. L. Itenson of J. H. H IN T E R M IS T E R
nication was established between two Bt. Louis, division manager of the
STR IK E !
P IA N O CO.
points more than 250 miles distant American Radio Relay league, about
ami at the end o f that year Marconi 00.000 radiophone* are used In four
Welaka Itlock
transmitted signals from Potdhu, In states ns follows: low a,/23.000; Mis­
25.000;
Nebraska,
22.000;
Cornwall to fit. John*. Newfoundland. souri.
In fit. t o o l* alone
In 1W2 ht received on board the Kansas. 20,000.
steamship Philadelphia tu th« pres­ there are some 2.2&lt;&gt;0. The radiophones
ence of the officers, good messages chiefly carry concert music, hut In
on the tnpe when at u distance of many localities farmers have Installed
over 1,500 miles from the transmit- them to receive mnrket re;&gt;orts.
Correspondence from Texas reports
tlng station nnd signals at over 2 '* * '
miles. In December. 1002. the station 263 station* In Dnllns, ranging In alse
established at Cape Breton. Nova from M K. W. to 20 watts, and almoat
Hcotla. under a contract with the Cn cqunl numbers tn other cR|e* o f the
nudlan government for transatlantic slate.
Cleveland. Ohio, reports probably 15wireless telegraphy, was put Into
communication with the Cornwall sta­ 000 rndlo enthusiasts. 1.000 sending
tion at Poldhu nnd Inaugural message, . stations In greater Cleveland, virtually
wen* transmitted to the King of ' all amateur, and 10.000 receiving art*
England, the King of Italy and to used nlmost nightly. The*e eatlmntf*
Cincinnati
the London Times. In October. 11**1. exclude commercial set*
the steamship Lucanln published a rejmrts 600 set*.
Indiana bus 4.600 nmnleur rndlo set*
dally wireless bulletin from messages
received from the Marconi stations. and lndtnnapnll* 1.000 radiophones.
Wisconsin ha* nearly 1,600 station*
A powerful station ut Cllfdeti on the
west coast o f Ireland was opened and the number Is said by Mnlcomb I'.
early In 1007 for the establishment Ilnnson, University of Wisconsin opera
Feel the Thrills!I
of commercial relnltona with lh* tor. to be Increasing at the rate of five
n day. Nearly 1.000 sets are reported
American continent at lltace Bay.
Equip your Pithing Tackle with
ai
tn Milwaukee and vicinity.
Sir. Marconi's work has been rec
North Du kid n bn* a number &lt;*f re­
Booth Bend Level Winding Anti-hack ognlzed by man) governments and
:
Lash, or a Shakespeare reel, Cortland' sent" of learning; he lias been dec­ ceiving station* nnd n few fairly
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Use, Heddon'a bim bo Agate Rod, MAI orated by the King o f Italy and the jMtwerful telegraph nnd telephone -end­
ing
stations.
The
North
Dnkolu
Agrl
Toss" bait and Ileddon Minno va at late tx-Cznr o f Ituaslu ns an honor­
cultural college Is planning to ln«tnll
prices lower than you ever expected. ary doctor o f muty universities. In­ a 100-watt service /or fanner*. Tim
cluding Oxford, Glasgow. Aberdeen.
W e will demonstrate them with A N Y make
F IF T E E N PER C E N T D I8C O U N T on
Liverpool and Pennsylvania, beside* vacuum tube is displacing older equip­
o f family Refrigerators, under any test that
having received the freedom of the ment In the slate.
all Rods and Reels. All
Marked growth I* reported at
principal Indian cities. In 1011 lu*
g you can suggest.
Mtaaowa, e ac h ----was elected n senator In the Itttllnn Omaha. Neh- by two radio Hub*
which
have
been
lu
existence
only
sis
parliament. He nl*o holds many »c!
month*. The University o f Nebraska
entitle awards grunted by various «**
and Nebraska Wesleyan. et»-o|ieralln* 105 Palnatto A n
Sanford, Florida
tittles ami Institutions.
.end to nitmfcnV* In Nebraska. Hon^h
Upon
the
dec
Urn
11
on
of
war
h&gt;
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Italy. Rena tore Mnrnml placed Id* Dakota, town Colorado a » I Ki»n*n*.
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Phone 251-W
117 Park Avenue(

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FOR

■ tlsabeth A. B srgnsr, Radio In stru cto r In Lane Technloal High School, Chicago,
and Ho.- Claoa.

Gone:*! Machine and Boiler

Decorate Your Lawn
Spring Time is Here]

All the Latest Popular Hits

Foundry Co.

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Real Eatate and Insurance

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E m p i r e H o t e l B lo c k

CONTRACTOR and BUILDKS

SA N F O R D

F. P. FORSTER, Prcaldsnt

BA VB YO U MONEY
Wrlto us

W ork

SIT Commercial Street

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

GLOBE PIANO CO.

General Shop and Mill

Don’t fail to bo at the
tion o f Wilson’s Custom Hou*« C oSl
at Stokes’ Store Friday and SihrL.i
A pril 21st nnd 22nd. A*k .-ijogt j j
100-piece dinner set to I . giV(n , , - 3

CERTO

S A N F O R D N O V E LT Y
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

You w ill find today on znoU *,^
o f our paper a very lntere.tin.\?!
unique picture puzzle g n m ^ - * ,? * '
Ing conducted by the Tamp*
Tribune. It consists of a pictttr*!!S
U ining a number o f object*
tides beginning with the Utter -t *
The object o f the game I* to
can find the largest and neirwt * reel lists o f words beginning
this letter.
"*
Thiz class o f puzzle p ic tu re ^ J
run throughout the country and
valuable prises hnvo be«-n won.
Tampa Morning Tribuno it o ff* r ij!
f i n t prizo o f $1,000.00, which u l a
worth trying for. Why not g.t £
on thiz puzzle and bring »ome of tlZ
prizes to Sanford or vicinity. $|/y$L
a lot o f money and some of our f ^ 1
had as well have it as not.

The difference between a practical
Innn and an Idealist is that the ideal­
i— makes per*
ra
ist writes a true' against stealing,
nnd Jellies vitXtg and the practical man buys a pad­ boiling away the flnvor. I'hon*
lock.
- L . P. McCullcr.
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B. C. ECHOLS, Prop.

412 East. lat St.

IN T E R E S T IN G PUZZLE Ga * J 3

The Eddy Refrigerators j
ARE THE BEST rasE WORLD, BAR NONE j

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lowing manner, to-wit: bonds to be
numbered from 1 to 500, both numb e n inclusive, shall be serial bonds;
tho maturity dates of bonds of this Is­
sue to be numbered from 1 to 300,
both numbers inclusive, shall be as fo l­
lows, to-wit:

IRDINANCE NO. 30

Bonds numbered 1 to 30 to mature

-An Ordinance Providing for an Ia- July 1st, 1025.
Bonds numbered from 31 to 60 to
nonj 3 by the City o f Sanford,
|„ the
o f *025,000.00 fo r mature July 1st, 1026.
Bonds numbered from 01 to 90 to
mature
July 1st, 1027.
the Sale Thereof to be twed
Bonds
numbered from 91 to 120
. Building and Constructing a Mu­
to mature July 1st, 1923.
lct pal Building. for ^ * * * * * *
Bondi numbered from 121 to 150 to
Avenue Northward into th eW a tr, of U ke Monroe, for the Baton- mature July 1st, 1929.
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
|on of the Itrninnge and ScvJer»K a
vet cm, for Constructing P o ved .M a - mature July 1st, 1930.
Bonds numbered from 181 to 210 to
dam ired or O ther Hard Surfaced
mature
July 1st, 1931.
lrects and for Funding and Paying
Bonds
numbered from 211 to 240 to
lf outstanding Floating Indebted&gt;a0f the City of Sanford, Evidenced mature July 1st, 1932.
Bonds numbered from 241 to 270
. Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and
uthorixing the Mayor of tho City o f to mature July 1st, 1933.
Bonds numbered from 271 to 300 to
mfur-i. Florida, to call an Election
mature
July 1st, 1934.
Determine the Question ns to the
bonds
to
be numbered from 301 to
,uamc uf Said Ponds for tho A fore625, both numbers inclusive shall bear
id Purpose*, ,
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Wheres*. the City Commission or same date o f maturity, bonds number­
City , f Sanford, Florida, deem it ed 301 to 625, both numbers inclu­
pedient and to the b est interests of sive, shall mature 30 years after date
f City of Sanford, Florida, to la- o f the issuance thereof; this entire is­
f bnrdt of the C ity of Sanford, Flor- sue o f bonds to be dated July 1st, 1922,
in the sum of *625,000.00 fo r mu- both principal and interest of said
:ipal purposes, th e proceeds to bo bonds to bo payable at some bank in
rjved from the solo o f *a*d bonds to the C ity o f New Yurk, State o f Now
used for the following 'tnunidpal York.
Section 3.— That it is the determi­
rposes, to-wit:
(n) Ituilding and constructing a nation o f the City Commission that
micipnl building for the housing o f tho sum o f *15,000 00 w ill be required
p municipal library o f tho City of to pay the cost o f building and con­
structing the municipal building for
nford. Florida.
(b) The Extension o f Park A ve- the housing o f the municipal library
e Northward Into tho waters of o f .the City of Sanford, and that the
ike Monroe to enable the public to construction of snid library building is
ail themselves of the right o f com- n necessary public Improvement and
•rce and tran sp o rtatio n ufforded by w ill be of great benefit in its relation
iter, and to furnish the means o f to the municipality o f the City o f Snnces* from the highway by land to ford, Florida.
Section 4.— Thnt the amount of
c highway by water for the use o f
bonda
required fo r tho purpose set
p public.
(c) The extension and enlarge- forth in Section 3 o f this ordinance is
&gt;nt of the drainage and sewerage tho sum o f *15,000.00, and tho sum of
stem of the City o f Sanford, Florl- $15,000.00 o f said proposed issue of
bonds Is hereby appropriated fo r the
(d) The construction o f paved, exclusive use nnd purpose o f construc­
laradnmixcd and other hard surfaced ting and building said municipal build­
treets in the City o f Sanford, Fiori- ing referred to in Section 3, o f this
ordinance.
Section 5.— Thnt it Is tho determina­
(e) The funding nnd paying o f the
utstnnding floating indebtedness of tion o f tho City Commission that tho
he City of Sanford, Florida, evidenc- sum o f $67,000.00 wilt bo required to
ii by the vouchers heretofore issued pay the cost o f the extension of
Park Avenuo northwnnl Into the wat­
y the City of Sanford, Florida,
ers o f Lake Monroe to enable the pub­
Therefore,
BE IT ENACTED BY T H E PEO- lic to nvail themselves o f the right o f
I.E OK THE CITY OF SAN FO R D , commerce nnd transportation afforded
by water, nnd to furnish the means of
LORIDA:
Section 1 T hat a bond issuo in tho access from the highwny by land to
fum of S62*»,000.00, fo r the municipal tho highway by water fo r the use of
it 1 iiiiimeratcil nnd specifically the public, and thnt the extension nnd
Bet forth in the preamble o f this ordi- construction o f Park Avenue north­
lan 1. 1 . and the same is hereby au- ward into tho waters o f I.nko Monroe
horiied, provided, however, that bc- is a necessary public improvement nnd
orc saiil l oads, or any part o f said w ill bo o f goncral benefit in its rela­
ion (&lt; diall be issued, this ordinance tion to the municipality o f the City o f
hnl| h«&gt; fir&gt;t approved by a mnjorlty Sanford, Florida.
ul&lt; uf ti,. licet o n o f the City of
Section 6.— That tho amount
of
anf ud uho are i[nidified to vote as bonds required for the purpose set
fcown by the registration nnd tax forth in Section 5, of this ordinance is
■* k nf ti;e City, at an election called the sum o f *67,000.00, nnd tho sum of
nd held for th a t purpose, at such *07,000.00 of said proposed issue of
mi ;u ! in such manner ns prescrib- bonds is hereby appropriated for the
^ ‘
nd the ordinances o f tho exclusive use and purpose sot forth in
'ity of Sanford Florida.
Section 5, of this ordinance.
S* tinri 2 That said bonds shall bo
Section 7.— That It Is the determi­
the denomination o f One Thousand nation o f the City Commission thnt
hc’ lar- each, hearing interest at tho tho auni o f *40,000.00 will be required
ate of six per centum per annum, in- to pay the cost o f tho extension and
t r ‘ 1 payable setni-nnnually on tho enlargement of the drainage and sew­
*t days uf July and January, said erage system o f the City o f Sanford,
•on! t .
numbered consecutively Florida, nnd that the extension nnd
rem I to 625, both numbers inclu­ enlargement o f the drainage and sew­
de. i.dd bor.il* to mature in tho fo l­ erage system of the C ity o f Sanford,
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Ihm’t Blame Your Grocer Because Coffee is
Costing- More

THERE IS A REASON
Hie countries in Europe and especially Germany have just
started buying coffee and they have bought all of the avail*
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supply for the next Bovcral months, so the price of cofBc may go to war time prices before it gets any less.

Drink
GRADE

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forth in Section 9, o f this ordinance is
the sum o f *468,000.00, and tho sum
o f *468,000.00 o f said proposed bond
issue is hereby appropriated fo r the
exclusive usq nnd purpose set forth in
Section 9 of this ordinance.
Section 11.— That it is tho determi­
nation o f the City Commission thnt
the present outstanding floating in­
debtedness of the City o f Sanford,
Florida, amounting to the sum of *35,000.00 should be funded by tiie issu­
ance o f bonds, and that said outstand­
ing floating indebtedness should be
paid, thereby improving the finnncinl
condition of said city, nnd that the
payment of snid floating indebtedness
will be o f general benefit in its rela­
tion to the municipality.
Section 12.— That the amount of
bonds required for tho purpose set
forth in Section 11, o f this ordinance
is the sum of *35,000.00, and the sum
of *35,000.00 o f said proposed bond Is­
sue is hereby appropriated for tho ex­
clusive uso and purpose set forth in
Section 11, of this ordinance.
Section 13.— That, in accordance
with Section 7, o f tho Revised Ordi­
nances o f the City of Sanford, Florida,
the Mayor of tho C ity o f Sanford,
Florida, is hereby Instructed, author­
ized and empowered to call an elec­
tion to determine tho question o f the
issuance o f the bonds provided for by
this ordinance.
Section 14.— That the form of the
ballots fo r said election shall he as
follows, to-wit:
“ For the Approval o f that certain
ordinance o f tho City o f Sanford, en­
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tain ordinance of the C ity o f Sanford,
Florida, entitled,
"A n Ordinance Providing for
an Issue o f Bonds by the City of
Sanford, Florida, in the sum of
$625,000.00, for Municipal
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the Sale Thereof to be Used for
Building and Constructing a tyu- *
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of Dark Avenue Northward into
the Waters o f Lake Monroe, for
the Extension of the Drainage and
Sewerage System, fo r Construct­
ing Paved, Macadamized or Oth­
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Funding and Paying the Out­
standing Floating Indebtedness of
the City o f Sanford, Evidenced by
Vouchers Heretofore Issued, and
Authorizing the Mayor o f the
City o f Sanford, Florida, to Call
an Election to Determine the
question as to tho Issuance of
Said Bonds for the Aforesaid Pur­
poses,"

nnd AGAINST BONDS.”
Section 15.— Thnt this ordinance
shall become effective
immediately
upon its final passage nnd adoption.
Adopted on this the 10th day of
April, A. I). 1022.
C1IAS. E. H E N R Y ,
S. O. CHASE,
FOREST L A K E ,
City Commission of
Sanford, Florida,
Attest:
I.. R. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
City Clerk, Sanford, Florida.
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understood the science o f reading advertising.

Then as now, the most consistent reader of advertising
was best dressed, best fed and most contented.
There has been something of an evolution in advertising
in the last few thousand years but the principle is just
the same.
The consistent reader o f the advertisements is invariably
best informed on what to eat and where to get it; what to
wear and how much to pay for it; what to do and how to
do it. He’s up on the most important things in life. Con­
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Florida, is a necessary public Improve­
"A n Oidinance Providing for
ment and will bo o f general benefit in
an Issue o f Bonds by the City of
Us rotation to the municipality.
Sanford, Florida, in the sum of
Section 8.—That the amount o f
*625,000.00 for Municipal Purpos­
bonds required fo r the purpose tot
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
forth in Section 7, o f this ordinance
Sale Thereof to be Used for
is the sum of *40,000.00, and the sum
Building nnd Constructing a Mu­
o f $40,000.00 o f said proposed issue o f
nicipal Building, fo r the Exten­
bonds is hereby appropriated for the
sion o f Park Avenuo northward
exclusive use and purpose set forth in
into the Waters of Lake Monroe,
Section 7, of this ordinance.
for the Extension o f the Drain­
Section 9,—-That it is the determi­
age and Sewerage System, for
nation o f the City Commission that
ConxtructingPaved, Macadamized
the sum o f *458,000.00 will be required
or other ITnrd Surfaced Streets,
to pay the cost o f constructing certain
nnd f?r Funding and Paying tho
paved, macadamised and other hard
Outstanding Floating Indebted­
surfaced streets in the City of San­
ness o f tho City of Sanford, Evi­
ford, Florida, and that the said pro­
denced by Vouchers Heretofore
posed paving and hard surfacing of
Issued, and Authorizing the May­
certain streets in said City is a necor of the City of Sanford, Fiori*
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be o f general benefit in its relation to mine the Question ns to the Issu­
the municipality.
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The Sanford Herald truthfully says
that the idea o f shipping by w ater
is growing every day. W h at San­
ford needs is imintcinpt docks large
enough to take care of trado from
that city south to Haines C ity. The
shipments south to bo made by truck
and there is no reason in the w irld
why every orange raised in thn Ridge
section and the ruw sugar nnd syrup
mndo near M oore Haven could not be
shipped from Sanford by water. Rut
,it takes cash nnd a lot o f pep, fo r
those docks w ill cost n lot o f money,
but they w ill mndo Sanford.—-W inter
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Many o f the papers of south F lo r­
ida are in fa v o r o f atnto division in­
stead o f capital
removal
ami nro
making strenous efforta to put over
the division idea with the conclusion
thnt the capital cannot be removed at
this tme but the state could be divid­
ed. Wo do not ngree with them In
this premise.
A t the present time
under a Republican administration It
is a foregone conclusion that the
state being Democratic will never be
divided nnd waiting for division
means w aiting, fo r another Demo­
cratic victory. O f course we can w ait
for division ju st ns we can w ait fo r
capital rcm ovnl fo r theso changes
will not come in n day nnd w e have
plenty o f tim e to ponder over them
and discuss them. The Tntnpn Tim es
takes up the siibioct n* follow*"The Miami Herald cannot discover
any method by which the capital re­
moval ngitntion can succeed. A p p ly ­
ing cold nnd unanswerable logic, the
HernM says:
As w0 understand it the plun now
is to bold a prim ary ut a no distant
day, with the counties in south F lo r­
ida, only, v o tin g on the plnre to
which the capital is to bo moved, if
the people o f the state give their con­
sent to thnt proposition. It is as­
sumed tlmt when the proposition is
voted on by the people nil who enter­
ed this prelim inary primary w ill vote
fo r the city chosen by thnt prim ary,
nnd so settle the (piestlon.
W e may assume that, if the people
o f the state o f Florida were given an
opportunity to vote on the question
o f capital rem oval, they would rcmovo the capital from its present lo­
cation. A t least the history o f the
last attempt to remove the capital
from Tallahassee would Indicate that
if only one candidate wore in the field
against thnt city , the other candidate
would receive the mnjnrity o f the vo t­
es cast.
Looking nt it only from that one
standpoint, there is some reason fo r
the optimism o f the supporters o f the
present project.
What they studiously avoid dis­
cussing, however, are the preliminary
steps toward securing the right o f
tfip people to pnss upon the question
o f capital rem oval, nnd there Is just
where the rub comes.
It will be necessary to persuado
three-fifths o f the members elected to
ouch house o f the state legislature a f ­

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Frank Harris, editor o f the Ocala
Banner, Is dean o f tho Floridn Press,
beloved by his associates in the pro­
fession ami by people in all walks o f
life who know him.
V erily, he is
Florida’s man o f friends)
Mr. lin rris is seventy-live years old
nnd hns been editing The Runner fo r
more than fifty years. Follow ing tho
W ar Between the Stntes, in which ho
solved with distinction, Mr. Harris
begun his journalistic career with tho
Banner ami hns been steering its des­
tinies ever since. Today The Ban­
ner stands ns n monument to his la­
in*!* nnd is a credit to Ocala and tho
urrounding territory fo r which it
speaks with such dignity nnd with
such force.
One o f Mr. Harris' most charming
characteristics is his display o f in­
terest in things o f the moment; his
mind is not anchored in the past nnd
all o f his drenms are not in the fu ­
ture—he is still living in the biggest
sense o f the word!
it is a common characteristic o f
men and women who have reached
the n gc'M r, Harris hns in life to dig
into the pn«t fo r their subjects o f
conversation and to compare things
o f Ihe present with things o f the past
and to lind the things o f the present
nlwnys lacking. While statistics are
impossible, the great m ajority o f men
nnd*women who have passed the threo
score nml ten mark sincerely believe
that the world is growing worse; thnt]
once prominent virtues are now in­
significant; that men nro not ns hon­
orable as they used to be; that wom­
en o f this ngc are not modest as
the women o f a generation ngo;
thnt children are less respectful, nnd
thnt the whole movement o f the
times.is townrds moral degradation.
But Frank Harris, editor nnd phil­
osopher, Is an exception! In n recent
Issue o f his pnper he said;
Notwithstanding all that is said
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in dinuncintion nnd condemnation o f
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the present time, the lnx In morals;
the wave o f crime; tho impeachment
o f the moving pictures; the ja zz mus­
m ic; the modem dance; woman’s dress
* and other maledictions sounded from
^ pulpit, press nnd platform, we still
maintain, nnd feel sure o f our ground

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firm atively to consent to the submis­
and a Florida east coast resort d t y
UNCLE HANK
sion o f s proposed amendment o f the
can benefit to the same extent by a
state constitution to a vote o f the
joint effort in one article. But grant­
people.
ing that they can and will, it behooves
Under the present apportionment 13
St. Petersburg to psy careful atten­
senators can block the m ovem ent
tion to the warning suggestion o f the
F orty-tw o votes in the house could
St.' Petersburg Tim es when it says:
defeat the resolution.
There are
“ The only caution The Times
more than 13 senators; there are
would extend to the board of
more than 42 members o f the house in
governors and the advertising
the western pert o f the state added
committee is that the expenditure
to those whose counties lie immed­
o f the amount o f money ncccss
iately around Tallahassee, all o f
ary fo r the publication o f this op­
whom it may be presumed, w ill object
ening advertisement should not
to capital removal.
bo allowed to curtail the regu larTh at is a clear statement o f thg
campaign in the newspapers.”
case. *r hc location o f the capital is
F or years St. Petersburg has been
fixed by the constitution, and In or­
a most liberal
patronizer o f the
der to p t* through the legislature a
metropolitan daily press pf tho coun­
resolution providing fo r an amend­
try; and during those several years
ment to the constitution perm itting
thnt city hns steadily grown in at­
the people o f the state— providing
Whenever some fellers try to speak tractive power in the minds o f the
they approve the amendment at an with their (tetter selves, It Just seems
people nnd has reaped an annually
election— to vote on the question o f like Central gives 'em th‘ wrong nuoi
increasing harvest o f prosperity. St.
moving the captal, it w ill be neces­ her.
Petersburg knows the value o f its
sary to secure the support o f threedaily pnper advertising and publicity.
fifths o f the members o f each house.
thnt we nr* livin g In the golden era It has seen this medium of seeking
As the Herald points out, under the
o f the centuries— viewed from nny fame hnd notice tested to the utmost
present unfair apportionment o f rep­
direction, there is no other age com­ with nlways n direct profitable re­
resentation in the legislature, this
turn on the investment.
parable to it.
seems impossible.
Tampa hns used this same daily
There never was an ago in which
T. M. Shackleford, Jr., representa­
advertising
tive o f the Tampa .board o f trade at there, were so much benevolence " « w P « P « r Publicity
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so
many
gifts
to
public
and
m
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connrct,lon
w,th
booklets,
clrshown
the m eeting nt which the capital reiculare, nnd post card campaigns, nnd
movnl association was formed, frank­ prjvutc charities.
hns been wondrousiy pleased with the
ly told the members o f tho board ti^ k There was never before so much
results.
In . fact tho same media
his report on the meeting thnt ho be­ tolerance o f thought and good fici*I
cl— u*ed by St. Petersburg have been used
lieves the time nnd e ffo r t is being j lo^ ip 8h/&gt;wn amonK the different by Tampa, H0 tbnt thIs city
nblc
j,nc^ up the statement made fo r
wasted. Ho expressed the opinion, re g ous denominations, one toward
however, thnt the state can bo divid­ all the others, nnd full nnd free exSunfhine c ity , o f the value of
ed ns many o f the legislators repre­ presslon o f ones political opinions, j (ho rcrT* .c bought
senting west nnd north Floridn coun­
There was never before such vast
Tampa wlll undoubtedly stick to
ties have expressed themselves as sums appropriated for education; fo r lho dni]y pro„ nml tbt, metropolitan
fnvornbly inclined to this solution o f tho eradication o f disease; fo r the renters fo r its publicity nnd adver­
the controversy,
rare nnd sanitation o f those in prison tisement; and in addition, Tampa
Then why not concentrate all o f bonds and for the.betterment o f hum- w jl, ,imloubtedly do its own ndversouth nnd central Floridn in n move-' nnity In so ninny uplifting ways.
UBjnff, nnd not |n connection with nny
ment fo r the division o f the state and
e pages o f the past are stained other section, certainly not with ono
the creation o f the state o f Sbuth with fierce nnd bitter religious wars
Florida ?
nnd it hns not been so v e ry long
There w ill always be controversy since one hnd to maintain his politl- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■
nnd ill-feelin g between the two sec­ cnl opinions nt the point o f sword
tions, and this state o f a ffa ire re­ nnd pistol.
Npt so nny longer.
tards progress, It cannot be expec­
In our time wo hnvc seen dueling
ted thnt tho populous nnd progress­
ive counties o f south Florida w ill sub­ put under tho ban o f public opinion; i
mit quietly to tho injustices persisted wo have seen slavery, a fter an ex- a
in by tho politicians o f west nnd istnnee o f thousands o f years, abol­
north Floridn. Session a fter session ished; we have seen the doors o f the
o f tho legislature they hnvc violated “ open saloon,” which has broken the
the plain ninndatc o f the constitution hearts o f so many mothers, forever
directing n rcapportionment based on closed; we have seen woman lifted to
population nt intervals o f ten years. her place beside hor male compan­
Holding a balance o f power given ion where she will he in n position to
them 30 years ngo, when south F lor­ exercise more potentially her lnflur
ida was spnrncly settled, they turn once, like n sweet benediction, for
deaf earn to all appeals fo r n square the betterment o f the world.
deal. N o argument w ill reach them,
Unlike ninny o f tho older genera­
nnd theeir attitude on the cnpitnl re­ tion, Mr. Harris believes in the right
moval question is a convincing illus­ , and need o f women in politics. Roc- jj
tration o f the manner in which they ognizing that woman’s kingdom is ■
use their unfair ndvnntngc.
the home, he still sees a place fo r her ■
The Tim es would glndly throw its I iti helping direct the affairs o f our
support In n movement fo r the divis­ government.
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Mr. linrris also possesses the v is - ' JJ
vast m ajority of the people o f south ion o f prohibition. Years o f cxper-'H
Floridn are o f the same inclination.” fence hnvc taught him thnt the world
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that great reforms come slowly, only :
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so fa r away from it and appealing
to so d ifferen t a class generally, that
what is written fo r one cannot be lo g ­
ically appealing fo r the other.
Tho St. Petersburg Times says In
this same editorial, that the Board o f
Trade governors agree: “ i f it hod
not been fo r the fact that SL Peters­
burg spent more money judiciously
in northern newspapers than nny oth­
er city in Florida, the season here
might hnvc been a "bloomer,”
Then it ndds this most conclusive
fact why it should not go into some­
thing untried;
"Results, the governors said,
were directly traceable to the ad­
vertising campaign, because o f
the Inquiries received and tho ac­
tual arrival later o f thousands o f
visitors, here fo r their first time,
most o f whom admitted that
they w ere attracted to SL Peters­
burg through newspaper adver­
tising."
In view o f this statement, if we
were St. Petersburg, no m atte/ how
attractive a sounding proposition wns
made un to join teams In advertising
with some east coast resort city, we
would hesitate n long time before
giving up a sure thing fo r theoretic
possihilitp.— Tampa Tribune.

by the
American Legion Seraph,,*.
E. A . Ball
Jimmie Robson
Lucille Aspinwall Tsksch
Robert Herndon
John Schirard
Maurice Ilelston
and many other, that have tnurn.
ed in Sanford. The program will w
many surprises and will afford ^
evening o f fun with Sanford’, I S
ta len t
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Demonstration o f Wilson's &lt; w
House Coffee at S top s’ Stor* f a ?
and Saturday, April 21,t tt(j JJ
Ask about the 100-pJecc &lt;hrr.tr
ho given away.

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Why is It, D. L. Thrsiher1! f a
ness continues to grow, and i *!m
firs t threa months of this ye4T’
bigger thnn during the same I ^ j
time in 1021? There’s a R&lt;4. - ^
sells for cash only. F.verylxdy
they can buy cheaper for jih ^
tho buying public is spend ire iu a*
cy with the store that rells for
only.
Good
reasoning. yVJ
agree. I f you hnve not l ,n trzijj
M EN’S C L U B V A U D E V IL L E
with him, lie invites you to hi*
H A S B EEN PO STPO N ED
with the assurance o f his grtaltn d
fo rt to please you, by serving
,
W ill Ik- Held Evening o f April 2!&gt;th at the most courteous m anner apd
the Parish House
in exchange for your money, iu ti!*
D. L. THRA8BQL
Owing to the fact that the High
School is staging a piny on the even­
ing o f A p ril 21st the Men's Club has
taken this matter into consideration
and postponed their vaudeville show
until Tuesday, April 25th.
A ten-act vaudeville program hns
been nrrnnged which includes numbers

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Don’t fail to bo at the .kmorjtu
tion o f Wilson’s Custom II ^«Cd!s
nt Stokes’ Store Friday and Sstsrfid
April 2lst*npd 22nd. Ask about tii
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Touching upon these two subjects,
Mr. Harris predicts that—
As splendidly different
ns
the
times arc now from half n, century
ago, better times nre yet ahead o f
us.
Women’s influence is going to bo
felt In our politics.
They nre going to vote fo r o f fi­
cials who will rigidly nnd impartially
enforce our Inws.
Those of us who were accustomed
to the “ side-hoard and decanter" nnd
the “ open saloon” will soon be "gnthered to our fnthers," and those who
are u&gt; take our places, not hnving to
contend with those influences, w ill
not have contracted the drink habit,
and our nation will bo controlled by n
sober and intellectual pooplo whose
influence will grndually expand nnd
cover the whole world as the waters
cover tho sea.
How ndmirnble a character, n man
who enn stand in the evening o f his
years, with the thought o f being call­
ed to his fnthers stirring in Ills
ttiind, nml solemnly voice the opinion
the world is bolter than it ever was
before ami is moving toward the a t­
tainment of n finer ideal!
The world needs more men liko
Frank Hurrit— men who nre not a f­
raid to stand out on the ramparts o f
life nnd chnllenge tho insidious forces
nt work seeking to color the horizon
with the soon fnded paints o f titcir
own nearsightedness!
The world needs vision, the vision
possessed by the dean o f the Floridn
Press.— Jacksonville Mtcropolii.

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St. Petersburg, which hns perhnps
better learned the value o f rtowspnper
pubikdity nnd advertising thnn any
Florida city, hns been invited to join
ir. a combined advertising scheme, iB
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will be exploited in the same nrticlc
in n nationally rend weekly m aga­ ■
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There is no doubt o f the value o f nn
advertisement in thnt journal, tho
Sntuidny Evening Post, hut there r*mnins the very debatable question
whether n Florida west coast resort

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Spring and you ought to have
one. These are so smart that you’ll
want to wear them to business as well
as for sports.
You can, too,—ours are Society Brand
*. and they’re always good style. Good
value, too, at our new prices.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922
the Shirley Apartments.
"Perosnal
Service’’ was the thame under dis­
cussion, and every phase o f this most
interesting subject was covered In a
UR? FHUD DAIGBR. Society Editor,
helpful and instructive manner. Then
phone SI t -W
Mr*. Jane Smith, favored the circle
with a piano selection, after which
the hostess served iced fru it and
cakes. This circle will hold a cooked
sale next Saturday afternoon, the
place to be announced later.
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pected, will be published throughout
the United States.
Governor Cary A. Hardee w ill be
present with his military staff, and
he is on the program fo r an address.
Governor Hartley as is well known
is n successful banker o f Live Oak,
ns well ns lawyer o f ability.Tho program also includes address­
es by:
The Mayor o f Gainesville.
Dr. A. A. Murphrce, president of
the University o f Florida.
Archie Livingston, president o f the
Florida Bankers’ Association.
Lucius Moody, Ph. O., department
o f sociology and economics, University o f Florida. His subject will be,
“ Training for Business nnd Citizen­
ship."
Ernest Amos, Comptroller o f Flor­
ida.
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Robert E. Harvey, secretary of tho
Georgin-Floridn
Agricultural Loan
Agency of the W ar Finance Corpora­
tion, Atlanta, Gn. Mr. Harvey’ s sub­
ject will be,x‘*Actlvities o f the W *r
Finance Corporation.’’
And others.
Report* from Gainesville are that
hotel reservations are being made
rapidly, and, judging from the reser­
vations already made, this convention
wil probably bo the largest bankers’
convention ever held in the state.
The people o f Gainesville have made
elaborate preparations for entertain­
ing the bankers.

Thursday—The member* o f the Lucky
FOR VISITOR
Thirteen bridge Club will be enter­
One o f the prettiest parties o f this
tained by Mr*. A . D. Wallace.
week was the bridge party given on
Thursday end F rid a y -S en io r Class Monday afternoon by Mrs. Hnl Wight
r lay at the High School at 8:15 p. and Mrs. Ralph Wight at the homo of
the former on Park avenue, honoring
Thursday— Regular weekly . meeting Mrs. bnrt Peterson, o f Jamestown, N.
of Pipe Organ Club will meet at \., who is visiting her parents, Mr.
four o’clock at home o f Mrs. Char­ nnd Mrs. b. J. Starling. There were
four tables of players and a number
t s Lynn.
Thursd«y-3 I*. M., Mrs. Sanford o f tea guests.
Poudney will cntqrtatn the Idlers
The rooms where* the curd tables
nt the home of Mrs. A . Vaughan.
were placed were converted Into a
Thursday- Mrs, L. C. Kolb w ill enter­ ^’veritable bower with quantities of
tain the member* o f the Every Week (lovely spring flowers and greenery’ .
pridge Club nt 3 p. m.
O f exceptional interest was
the
Thursday— Mrs. E. II. Householder game o f bridge played during the
will entertain the members o f the afternoon, high score being made by
Duplicate bridge Club.
Mrs. George Knight, who was award­
F r i d a y — Snllle Harrison Chapter N. ed a half dozeft linen tea nnpkins. The
S. P. A. K., will meet at thc’ Wom- honoreo was presented a hnnd painted
an’s Club nt 8:15 P. M., with Mr*. cake box.
Craig Harris *s hostess.
A t the conclusion o f the card game
Friday— Mrs. Hnrry B. Lewis
nnd the hostesses served delicious refresh­
Mrs. !&gt;. P. Drummond w ill entertain ments consisting o f chicken n In king
at bridge at the Valdez Hotel nt 3 in patties, hot rolls, pickles, and coffee
followed by an ice course.
P. nt.
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour nt
N y T R E D AM E BURN’ S
O LD EST SCHOOL IN C A N A D A
Central Park nt 4 p. tn.
Custom House Coffee will be dem­
LOSS OF ir.0.000 D O LLARS
onstrated nnd served free nt New ­
Mrs. Lucius McLeod, o f Williston, is berry’s Drug Store Thursday, 'April
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary 20th. Call nnd get n cup. Don't fo r­
Higgins, for a few days.
get the 100-piece dinner set to ho g iv ­
en away.
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Mr*. Hnrry Dickson nnd children o f
Orlando, spent the day here yesterdny
with her mother, Mrs. Mnry Higgins.

State Bankers
To Meet Friday

The business o f the Business and
Professional Women's Club will be Nationally Prominent Men W ill A p ­
held over this everting until
after
pear on Florida Program.
prayer meeting for the benefit
of
those who wish to attend prnyer meet­
The State Bankers’ Association of
ing.
Florida and tho Florida Bankers' A s ­
sociation will hold n joint convention
Monday being the birthday o f J. I). in Gainesville Friday and Saturday,
Woodruff, Mrs. Woodruff invited a April 21 and 22.
numltcr of his friends fo r a supper
The program includes addresses by
and swiming party at Palm Springs, men o f national prominence, nnd is
where a very pleasant evening wns one o f the strongest programs ever
spent.
offered n bankers' convention In this
stntc.
The Pipe Organ Club held its regu­
Comptroller D. R. Crisslnger will
lar weekly meeting on Monday after­ be present, and ns he is tho man In
noon at the homo of Mrs. S. 3. T ilford charge o f all o f the national banks
o f the United States, the banks of
on Myrtle avenue.
A fter disposing o f routine bustneas Florida want to hear him and meet
plans were made fo r tho Annual M ay him, and particularly are the national
Pay Party and Mav Pole Pane*, hnnkor* in &gt; »r «!«d !n vrfcat he h is t*
which will bo given on tho afternoon sny.
Thomas II. Adams, president o f
of May 1st, from 5 till 7 on tho
lawns at the homes o f Miss Martha the American Bankers' Association
l'&lt;&gt;v nnd Mrs. Forest Gatchcl on Oak wilWhnvo ns his subject “ The Day A f ­
avenue.
ter Tom orrow."
Mr. McAdams, by
During the social hour the hostess virtue o f his position, is In the clos­
est o f touch with conditions through­
served a delicious ice course.
out tho country.
Both Mr. Crlislngcr nnd Mr. Mc­
The Kathleen Mallory* Mission Clrheld its weekly meeting on Tues­ Adams nre men of nationst promi­
day afternoon with Mrs. Gallagher In nence, nnd their addresses, it is ox-

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in witii all his g o lf togs on nnd feel- was pronounced by all present to bo
ing mighty good meets his w ife and one o f the best that has ever been pre­
sented here and it was good enough
tells her he hna been out golfin g nnd
to be repented at some future meet­
having A e t up with Arthur Yovvejl
ing o f the Rotary Clubs o f the state.
coming in from a fishing trip he nat­
The following songs written by Mts.
urally should be feeling good. The
Hmtshulder and taken from the Rotary
play ran on with scenes o f Sidney and
songs were rendered during the even­
Harry trying to mnkc peace with their
ing:
wives while Laura nnd Itehecca were
trying to get the facts in the case, A
I'm A Hoi ary-Anne
letter is found in the pocketa o f Mr. I am a little itotnry Anne
Chase and it tells them to come to Sa­ Planning a feed fl&gt;r my ole man.
vannah to the meeting o f the Rotnr- Nobody knows just how much stuff
ians there to inspect two mysteriuus His stomach will hold before It'll bunt.
beings supposed, of course, to be His stomach will hold before it'll bust.
“ chickens’’ nnd in the dialogues fo l­
lowing every Rotarian in the room I am a little Rotary Anno
came in fo r his share o f the clever Trying to All up my pore ole man.
thrusts from the ladies depicting the Chicken nn’ 'taters nn’ canned pens too
parts in tho play. There was not nn Gravy an’ all but n drop o’ hotnc-lgew.
idle moment from start to finish nnd Gravy nn* nil but a drop o* home-brew.
it wns superior to any home talent
ever put on here. The hushnnds nnd 1 am a little Rotary Anne
wi-ca were finally united by the ex­ Trying to nmusc my Rotary Man.
planation that the "tw o dears" they Songs and dances—nil but the shimmy
were to inspect were two fine saddle 1 might do that, too, i f n nickel
horses for tho wives and all was peace
you’ll gimme.
nnd happiness again in the Chase nnd I might do that, too, if a nickel
Stevens homes. This play wns written
you'll gimme.
fo r tho occasion by Mrs. E. F. Housholder nnd was one o f the best skits
Now I just said that
ever attempted nt n Rotary affair.
Just for the rhyme,
Lack o f spneo will not permit an
So don't enll my bluff
extended account o f the banquet that
For I wouldn’t hnve time.

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M IC H IG AN C IT Y , Ind., April 19.—
Bennie l.eonnrd featherweight chnmplon; Jack
Britton, welterweight
champion, nnd Jack Dempsey, hravyweight clininpion, are to defend their
titles here during the summer, Floyd
Fitzzslmmotis, promoter o f the A m ­
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There’s n long, long trail n'winding
Into the laud o f my dreams;
Where tho country club is standing
And our golf course gleams;
There nre many others waiting
Until my dreams all come truo;
’Til! the day when I'll bo playing down
That sporting course with you.
Demonstration of Wilson’s Custom
House Coffee at Stokes’ Store Friday
and Saturday, April 21st nnd 22nd.
Ask nliout the 1U0-picce dinner set to
he given away.
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and Jejlies without
ladling away the flnvor. Phono 277
— L. P. McCullcr.
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(||y Thr Aa.nrlnlral I’ frM l
LONDON, A pril 19.— A great Are
and massnero o f Christians at Sam­
son, on tho Black Sen coast of Asia
Minor were in progress nine days ago
when th^ Italian steamer Uurbita
left there, the ntenmer's officers re­
ported on her arrival nt Patras,
Greece, says nn Athens dispatch to
the London Times dated Sunday.
C O LU M B IA , Ky., April 19.— Mrs.
Arnold Holt, In a sudden At o f de­
mentia nt her home in Russell Springs
n village near hero yesterday, killed
two o f her children, attempted to kill
a third nnd then fastened a hatchet in
a fenco with the blade toward her,
backed o ff 20 feet nnd rnn into It
head on. Physicians say she will die.

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Truths Everyone Knows
H u p m o b ile costs of operation hold to an
exceptionally low level.
Maintenance and repair costs are almost
unbelievably low.

Car is particularly free from the need of
constant and petty adjustments.

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There are Rotes thdt make us happy,
There arc Rotes we think divine,
There nre Rotes that steal sway our
tear-drops,
As some others steal away your shine.
There are Rotes that radiate
good
feeling,
There arc some— we know not what
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But the HottuLhat Alls my life with
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work o f the Itotnry Anns in the pre­
paration:
Pussyfoot Cocktails
Sanford Organs
Florida Quiver
Fowl a la Rotary Ann
Food fo r Irish
Food for English
A Modern Necessity
Essence o f Fowl
Rabbit nnd Vegetable on the Leaf
Men’s Specialty
A Rlt o f Stimulant
When the coffee nnd cigars hail been
passed the curtain on the stage wns
rolled back and one o f the most clev­
er skits o f the evening was presented
by the following characters:
Syndey Chase— Gretchen Hottshold■ er.
Ijiuru Chnse— Annie Whltncr.
Hnrry Stevens— Ethel Turner.
Rebecca Stevens— Aida Newman.
The scene was laid in tho living
room o f the Chase residence nnd the
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the morning when Mr. Chase cornea

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We are going to give away a 100-piece Dinner Set with
CUSTOM HOUSE COFFEE. Ask your grocer about it.
This set is on display at Newberry’s Drug Store.

TH E C IT Y R E G IS T R A T IO N BOOKS
A R K NOW O PE N A T TH E C IT Y
* H A L L A N D W IL L R E M A IN OPEN
U N T IL T U E S D A Y , M A Y 2, 1922.
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* 20th. Call nnd get a cup. Don’t for* g et’ the 100-picce dinner ret to he giv
5 en nwny.
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W A S H IN G TO N , April 19.— Repre­
sentative Foss, Republican, Ohio, nnnoumed today his candidncy for the
Senate. He w ill seek the sent held
by Pomerenc, Democrat.

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M O N T R E A L, Canada, April 19.—
Notre Dame convent, the oldest teach­
ing institution In the Province, being
founded in K.90, was burned Jnst
night, with n loss o f one hundred and
fifty thnusnnd dollars.

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of box stationery to make room for
R E V O L T A G A IN S T REDS
other goods. Yon can get the very
S A Y S A M E R IC A N O F F IC IA L
latest styles of stationery below cost
fo r tlje next two weeks.
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PrrNl
W A S H IN G T O N ,
A pril
18.— A ppearing bsforo lue Senate Labor com­
Mother's Day la approaching. Get
m ittee yesterday In connection with a beautifully engraved or
hand
iU inquiry into the Siberinn activ­ painted Monther's Day card at tha
ities o f General Gregories Semenoff Herald Printing Co. They are of the
now under civil arrest in N ew York, very latest designs and beautifully
Commissioner General Husband, o f done.
the bureau o f immigration, told how
ircu it C oart o f Hem laole C oaathe anti-Bolshevik leader had be .n la Ik * C
ty , F lo rid a .— In C k i s t f r r
permitted to enter the United States
NO T IC K O P P IN A I. AC C O U N TIN G B Y
a t Seattle a fte r landing at Vancouver
A D M IN I S T R A T H ! X
from a steam er which he had board­
R obert T . Hum phrey. W illia m L. H u m ­
p h rey (K om etlm ee kn ow n ng U II.
ed at a Chinese port, and submitted
H u m p h rey), and Rosa I * Hum phrey.
through officia l documents and mes­
Com platnante,
va.
sages the sugestion that Sem enoff In­
Rosa I. H um phrey. Im ltvld u a ly and as
tended to go to Paris to meet the
A d m in is tra trix at th e E s ta te o f W i l ­
liam T. Hum phrey, (so m etim es celled
Grand Duke Nicholas to lay plans fo r
W. T. H u m p h rey), deceased. Theresa
H um phrey. I V. Btenatrom. I-ee Stena revolution against the Russian
strom . E rn est I. H um phrey, A rth u r
Soviets.
f
H um phrey, Druce H um phrey, Bally
H um phrey. John H um phrey, C. C.
The su ggestion 'of ScmenofTa plan
H um phrey and flu e H um phrey, D e­
fendants
for going to Paris was contained in
N o tice la h ereb y s lv e n that the un­
a message from Inspector Zurbrick dersigned aa A d m in istra trix o f the R e ­
te o f W illia m T. H um phrey, d o m e at Vancouver, who added that tho la
tim es kn ow n aa W . T. Hlumph
um
p h rey)
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iy) de: ay,
enernl’a testimony before n board o f ceased, w ill on the H t h d « r o f M
111!, file h er fin a l rep ort and account
Inquiry at Vancouver indicated that ns A d m in is tra trix o f the a b o v e named
estate In the o ffic e o f the C lerk o f the
he intended during his visit to Wash­ C
ircu it C ou rt o f Sem inole County, F lo r ­
ington to establish connections fo r ida. In accordan ce w ith an o rd e r o f the
C ircu it C ou rt o f Sernlnole County, F lo r ­
future use, especially as applying to ida. dated the In d day o f March, t i l l .
the development o f trade relations. In the a b o v e en titled cause.
ROBA I , H U M P H R E Y .
Sem enoff w as finnliy admitted to the
A d m in istra trix o f the E s­
ta te o f W illia m T. H um ph­
United States " fo r transit purposes'
re y (som etim es kn ow n as
W
. T H u m ph rey.)
on his trip to Paris, and Mr. Hus­
(M arch It. 1!. 2 ); A p ril B, 11. 19. I I ;
band, through his testimony before
Mav 1, to- c)
the committee indicated that the im ­
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R
migration authorities had no alterna­
(F o r Final Discharge)
tive in tho case except “ arbitrary
disbarment" and was powerless un­
der tho law.
W hile Mr. Husband was before tho
committee, information was supplied
by the state department to tho effect
that Secretary Hughes was prepared
to intercede in helmlf o f Doris Bakhm eteff, the lost accredited Russian
ambassador, who has been subpoe­
naed to testify before the committee.
It wns understood thnt attention o f
the committee would be cnllcd to the
usunl diplomatic immunity granted
foreign representatives.
Altho the Kerensky regime which
sent M. Oakhm ctcff hero disappeared
Ave years ago, he still is listod in o f­
ficial records as the Russian ambas­
sador. A t present he is nt Charleston, S. C.
In addition to Mr. Husband, Ralph
L . Bnggs, o f N ew York, a form er
American army lieutenant with the
forces in Siberia, was before tho
committee.
Ilia
testimony, which
was said not to refute thnt recently
given before tho committee by Major
Genera] Graves, tho Sllterinn expedi­
tion commander, or I.icutcnnnt Colo­
nel Charles 11. Morrow, his chief aide,
was said to be intended to do “ Jus­
tice" to tho Russian o fficer insofar
an the witness saw events there. Ho
declared that » t tinref the policy ap­
peared to bo “ an eye fo r nn eye," but
denied general mnsnncres had taken
place In the area where bo was sta­
tioned.
Mr. Ilnggn credited Semene f f with having checked progrons and
■aid that conditions under tho general
were better than where tho Bolshevik!
held swnv.
F IR E IN POCOM OKE, MI).,
D E S TR O Y E D B U S IN E SS SECT IO N A N D HO D W E L L IN G S

(Hr Tin- Aa*»rln|rd I'rravl
POCOM OKE C IT Y , Mnrylnnd, A p ­
ril 18.— The revised estimates o f the
loss In yesterdny's fire, which de­
stroyed the business section nt this
piscc nnd between fo rty nnd A fty
dwelling houses, nt one million dol­
lars. Tw o hundred made homeless,
are being cared fo r by those whose
homes t-oenped destruction.
Don’t fall to be nt the demonstra­
tion o f Wilson's Custom llnuso C offee
nt Stokes' Store Friday and Saturday,
April *Jlst and 22nd. Ask nbout the
100-piece dinner set to be given away.
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The only false profits among us
now nrc those declared in the income
tax blanks.

In court o f Count* Judge, Seminole
County, State o f Florida
In re Estate of
W. T. Humphrey.
Notice Is hereby given, to all whom
it may concern, that on the 10th day
o f May, A . D. 1022, I shall apply- to
the Honorable E. F. Ilousholder, judge
of said court, os Judge o f Probate, for
my final discharge as Adm inistratrix
o f tho estate o f W. T. Humphrey, de­
ceased, and thnt at the same time 1
will present to said Court my final
accounts as Adm inistratrix o f said
estate, and ask fo r their approval.
Dated March 7th, A. D. 1022.
RO SA L. H U M P H R E Y ,
3-7-o,a.w.9wc
Adm inistratrix.

NOTICE OF BOND
ELECTION
Whereas, The City Commission o f
tho City o f Snnford, Klorldn, on tho
10th day o f A pril, A. D. 1022, duly
passed and adopted n certain ordi­
nance entitled,
"A n Ordinance Providing fo r nn
Issue o f Bonds by the City o f San­
ford, Florida, in tho sum o f
;C2:.,CG0.00 fo r Municipal Purpos­
es; the Proceeds Derived from the
Sale Th ereof to bo Used for
Building and Constructing a Mu­
nicipal Building, for the Exten­
sion of Park Avenue Northward
into the W aters o f Iuikc Monroe,
fo r the Extension of the D rain,
age nnd Sewerage System, fo r
Constructing, Paved, Macadamiz­
ed or Other
Hnrd
Surfaced
Streets, nnd fo r Funding ami
Paying the Outstanding Floating
Indebtedness o f tho City o f San­
ford
Evidenced by
Vouchers
H eretofore Issued, nnd Authoriz­
ing tho Mnyor o f tho C ity o f
Suiiford, Florida, to cull nn Elec­
tion to Determine the Question ns
to the Issuance o f Suid Bonds fo r
the Aforesaid Purposes,"
nnd
Whereas saitl ordinance provides for
the iisuo of bonds by tho City o f Snn­
ford, Florida, fo r municipal purposes
in the totnl sum o f $625,000.00, the
proceeds derived from the solo o f said
bonds to be expended in the follow ing
mnnnor, to-w it:
$15,000.00 fo r building nnd con­
structing a municipal building for
housing the municipal librnry o f the
city.
$67,000.00 fo r the extension o f Park

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Avecue Northward into tho watvra of
Laka Monroe to enable tha public to
avail themselves o f the right o f com­
merce and transportation afforded by
water, and to furnish the means o f
access from the highway by land to
tho highway by w ater lo r the use o f
the public.
$10,000.00 fo r the extension and en­
largement o f the drainage and sewer­
age system o f the City.
• $168,000.00 fo r the construction o f
paved, macadamized and other hard
surfaced streets in the City, and
$35,000.00 fo r funding and paying
the outstanding floating indebtedness
o f the C ity o f Sanford, Florida, evi­
denced by vouchers heretofore issued
by the City o f Sanford, Florida.

ter of tha City of Sanford, Florida, tha
aald ordinance proposing said Issue of
bonds mutt be approved by a majority
vote of the electors of the City of San­
ford, Florida, who are qualified to vote
as shown by the Registration and tax
books of tho City, at an ejection called
and held for that purpose!
Therefore, I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor
o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, under
and by virtue o f the authority In me
vested by the ordlnancea o f the City of
Sanford, Florida, and we, C. E. Henry,
S. O. Chase and Forest Lake, as Com­
missioners' o f the C ity o f Sanford,
Florida, comprising the C ity Commis­
sion o f Sanford, Florida, do .hereby
call an election to be held in the City
o f Sanford, Florida, on tho 17th day
o f May, A. D. 1022, 16 ''determine the
question by said election then and
there to be held, whether the snjd or­
dinance proposing said issue o f bonds
shall be adopted, approved and con­
firm ed by the electors o f said City,
and whether the bonds provided fo r in
said ordinance shall be issued by the
C ity o f Sanford, Florida, in the man­
ner and’ fo r the purposes in said ordi­
nance provided and set forth.
And I, C. E. Henry, as Mayor o f tho
C ity o f Sanford, Florida, nnd wo, C.
E. Henry, S. O. Chase and
Forest
nppoint H. E. Tolar, C. L. Britt and
F. P. Rines, Inspectors o f said elec­
tion, nnd W . M. Haynes, os Clerk &lt;JT
said election.
Tho said election hereby ordered nnd
colled to 1*0 held on the said 17th tiny
o f May, A. I). 1022, shall be held nnd
the ordinances and charter o f tho City'
o f Snnford, Floridn.
W IT N E S S the hands o f C. E. Henry,
as Mayor o f the C ity o f Snnford, Flor­
ida, and C. E. Henry, S. O. Chase nnd
• oroat Lake, as Commissioners, com­
posing the City Commission o f the
C ity o f Sanford, Florida, attested by
L. R. Philips, Clerk o f the City of
Snnford, Florida, nnd the corpornto
seal o f the City o f Sanford, Floridn,
on this the 10th day o f A pril, A. D.

Said bonds to be o f the denomina­
tion o f One Thousand Dollnra each,
bearing interest at the rate o f six
per centum per nnnum, interest pay­
able scml-annuidly on the 1st days o f
July and January, said bonds to be
numbered consecutively from 1 to 625,
both numbers inclusive, said bonds to
mature in the follow ing manner, tow it: bonds to be numbered from 1 to
300, both numbers Inclusive, to bo ser­
ial bonds; the m aturity datos o f bonds
o f thia issue to be numbered from I
to 300, both inclusive, to be as fo l­
lows, to-wit:
Bonds numbered from 1 to 30 to
mnture July 1st, 1025.
Bonds numbered from 31 to 60 to
mature July 1st, 1026.
t Bonds Numbered from c8&gt;to 00 to
mnture July 1st, 1027.
Bonds numbered from 01 to 120 to
mnture July 1st, 1028.
Bonds numbered from 121 to 150 to
mature July 1st, 1020.
Bonds numbered from 151 to 180 to
mnture July 1st, 1030.
Bonds numbered from 181 to 210 to
mnture July 1st, 1031.
Bonds numbered from 211 to 240 to
mature July 1st, 1032.
Bonds numbered from 241 to 270 to
mature July 1st, 1033.
Bonds numbered f*om 271 to 300 to 1022 .
mnture July 1st, 1034.
CH AS. E. H E N R Y ,
bonds to bo numbered from 301 to 625,
A s Mayor o f the C*ty
both numbers inclusive, to boar tho
o f Sanford, Florida.
CH AS. E. H E N R Y ,
samo data o f maturity, bonds number­
ed from 301 to 025, both numbers In­
S. O. CH ASE,
clusive, to mature 30 years a fter the
F O R E ST L A K E ,
A s tho C ity Commis­
date o f the Issuance thereof; this en­
tire Issue o f bonds to be dated July
sion o f tho City
of
Sanford, Florida .
1st, 1022, both principal and interest
o f said bonds to be pnynble at somo A ttest:
benk in the City o f New York, Stntc of
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
(S E A L )
City Clerk o f tho City o f
New York.
Sanford, Florida.
Whereas, prior to tho issue o f the
A
pril
12-10-26;
May 3-10-17.
bonds above described, under the chnr-

We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS W A TE R to visit the spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. W hy take
n chance7 Your eminent nhyBlcinns claim
that this water in unexcelled and ita purity
makes it most beneficial for mnny troubles.
The Ford people of Sauford ns well ns the
Western Union recommend thia water for
batteries.
Call phone 811 nnd have a bottle of this water
Bent you nnd protect vour health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
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all gone. They are free with three,
■lx month or one year’s subscripts,
of the Daily Herald or six months «
one year’s suBacriptlon o f the
ly .
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Future tax receipts issued to the
boys who get the bonus should bear
the portrait of a chicken eomlng home
to roost.

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FERRALINE SALES TREMENDUOUS

NOTED EDITOR
SUFFERED FOR

YEARS

Health Almost Ruinei
The Fame of Ferraline
By Ravages of
Is Spreading Rapidly
Indigestion
Sufferers Learn of lt*« Wonderful Merit*—
They Try It and Become Convinced. Then
They Pass on the Joyful New* to Others
That They Too May Win Health. Hundreds
of Testimonials Are in Our Files Which All
Tell The Same Story of New Found Health
and Increased Vitality.
If you are nervous unit weak; If
your nital* do not ugree with you
• ml cau»e gna tn rill your stomach
and pul pressure on your heart: If
pimple*. Nnl». I Inckhratla nnd other
•kin blemitho* ultow that your Mood
&gt;• filled with Impurities. If your liver
or kidney* uro not working properly,
resulting In headache*, alck head­
aches. constipation and Ihi attendant
evil*, then *tnrt to u»a Fcrrollno Im­
mediately
In hundred# o f cusra Just
like your* relief tint hern quickly and
pet mam oily brouitht liy the use Of
this natural tonic
M‘i action I* w on­
derful It la Nature-* remedy and gfoe*
&lt;
right Into Iho *&gt;*lem. clean*.n/r. pun­
as and eliminating unhealthy cetta
and building new one*. It la absolutely harmle** nnd Ita onlv effect* are
beneficial one*.
From tho thouMPila
who have uaed It you will only hear
the warmeel word* of pralne.
Druesl.ta ar* reportlns huge aalea
o f Ferraline In Ihelr store* because
Ferraline ready doe* what w * **y- It
will
Your druggist ha* Ferraline In
•lock. Ituy a botll* today.

BEST REPEATER
HE EVER HAN­
DLED SAYS
DRUGGIST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

Europe must ehooM between Amer.
lean leadership and a receivership.

Druggist Sells 12 Gross (1723
Bottles) of FE R R A LIN E in
Short Period. Only Won­
derful Properties Could Sell
a Medicine So Fast.
In a recent teller received by the
Ferrellno Medicine Company, the own*
r o f Oltman'a l&gt;rux Store, a thriving
fobtlr. Ala . company aaya
"Your
salesman atrolled Into the afore and
Introduced Ferraline
A fle r ll.tenlnx
to what he had lo tay. derided tq try
three doien. rlaMlng it along the line*
of patent medlclnre
In three day*
t ordered a sroea and with your line
o f adverllelns. It hae been one troaa
after another and up lo the praaent
time I have handled twelve gross.
O olnt torn* for one kind of mrdfrtnaIt sold atrlclty on Its merit* and I
contlder It one o l the beat repeaters f
have handled.
Hundred* o f people
have taken from on* to a doaen bot-

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*Could a medicine aetl like thia unless
It reatlv did bring to thoea Buffering
from rheumatltm'e ache* and palna,
tndlfreatlon'a pangs and tha efferte of
Impure blood and poor functioning
kidney* end liver.
end aatlifactory
relief
Ho
There U rge aalea prove
lh a t r e r r e l'n e la what wa claim It to
be. Nature's one greatest tonic.

T o d a y Is Entirely
ed and Praises
Most Highly.

Mr. r . W. I hi ugh er
o f lb* opinion that
he would be dead
cent letter to the
Company, he says
'I am aendln
people
by F U IlllA U N E
L IN K In my
It hu* done tiO
H O N A LLY thl
recommend It
Indigestion
my health
would have,
You do hot have to go any farther tiled FI
than your nrarcM Drug Hlore to g «t several
Ferraline
T h li wonderful remedy la
(o r M l* everywhere Ju*t decide righ t
now (hat &gt;&lt;&gt;u will drop In nt you|
yuiiftf
Drug Hiorc nnd pure).-no
t f »0 n boltto
bolt!,- n
te
Ferraline. The result*
;« will nmo.3 row,
Thousand* have been ht ncfitte -1 by Itw
u»e.
For n m o u t t it
iuni,. Indlcrf.lot®
rheumatism m i.L iilnordi
inters o f the blooey
it boa no peer.
Head there
monlat* which are but a fei
from the hundred-! In our
\V. !», Bpurlln, Fr..ibytcrlan
o f Demopolta, Ala., aaya:
"For a great many yearl
been subject to nparadtc, and
•ever* attack* o f Ir.dlgeath
heard o f the curative effi
line, on one or two of
t derided, In ntmoit *1
to try It. amt I nm gloj
greatly bencflltcd me.'f
Honorable W . W.
Centerville. A h . oay*:
" I delft*, without
hesitation, to commend
•ona who are over worki
tn • run-down r
a tonl*. t look P
a Imoat tike a new,
Mr. Orley Moll
Ohio, write*:
" I am ordering
ties o f Ferraline I
I cannot keen It on1
my frlenda try
thalr frlenda
know I have not rot
your medicine had a
men! here It would b
E very ona that buya .
back for more, tt woul,
to advertlae Itself. I
eend o ff whenever I
that have tried It t
do without It. I I
for It hae dona wha
for my wife, for
o f th em "

A ll Local Drug Stores
Handle Ferralinet

Remarka
Weigh
Fe

see and read the
testim onial, that
era written by
___line who have
use and want to
to their frlenda
___, you would to
ur case. too. FerIpfuL
o f rem * of the
have been ob-

N ever got a
o f the awful
____i.** A fle r tokr
F erraline I found
eat heartlty, m r
ubled me and
me. I be*
,.t remedy on
cure etomacn

rh*u_ for two
I had such
be and body

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Ecxema that I waa.ln

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kidney* atoo
In • («a *

ndltlon.
bp
d to Ferraline
Far
Alabama
i..d
in
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than
one
using lore
otlceably
relieved end
ratify rail
Mr. W W.
»g
Ferraline
the pain*
tor, o f Rlbb County,
general ayetem has been
two and a half pou
I
am
greatly
Improved
g
rea
t
.
.
,
dare after starting to
(he
Lcterna
1
, . -------4 it
la “much*
much better
This ta a w o n d e rfu l___
am glad to recommend Ferraline
more wonderful than tha
____
raoM . u
It naa
has reatorad
rMiured
me
to
arenn
to^VeaVh
other* who have written to t
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Iron In and 1 cc
consider It Ihe beat remedy
ratine M edicine Oorni
ne w . . &gt;g &gt;&lt;&gt;U » Unlitv and that ran
__________
found. _________
I would not be
their eijterleneea will
line, tn I stamina
Don' t be a wt skiing—don't withouttn Itbefor
macb more than tt
making hie report. Mr. LaandIre aaya
■ | be scrawny
Iluy a led tie o f Fcrta- coat. T w o bottles heva made me a
*7 desire, without polloltatlop or hMi­ line today.
well man/*

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922
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these children were found to be un­
der weight. Besides the weighing
nnd measuring, Miss Bolcum has g iv - !
cn a course o f lectures, cavern? 10
nutrition lessons to the teachers and
parents interested about forty per­
sons ultended these lectures which Tall* why everyone should drink
were held in the Grammar School,
hot water with phosphate
Two nutrition classes have also
in it before breakfast.
been organized in the primary school
Headaches anby auto-in­
which w ill meet each Friday at 2:15
toxication—
which
means
self-poison­
I*. M. at the West Side nnd every
ing.
Liver
nnd
bowel
poisons
called
Monday at 2:15 at the Fast Side. The
classes w ill last only one hour and toxins, sucked into the btood excite
will be conducted by Mrs. John Leon- the heart which pumps the blood so
fast that it congests in tho smaller
urdi and Mrs. It. E. Tolar.
The children in tho nutrition class­ arteries and veins o f the head, pro­
es had a complete physical examina­ ducing violent, throbbing |min und
tion . This bning done by local phys­ distress, called headache. You be­
ic inns who have taken a keen inter­ come nervous, despondent, sick, fever-

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VKST Ell P A Y 'S RE SU LTS
Florida State League
A t Jacksonville, » ; Tampa, 9.
At St. Petersburg, 7; Daytona, 4
At Lakeland, 6; Orlando, 1.

At
At
At
At

National League
I'hiladelphin-Ilrooklyn, rain
New York-Boston, rain.
Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburgh, 8.
St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 7.
American League

At
At
At
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Boston, 8; New York, 10.
Chicago, 5; Detroit, 1.
Washington, 2; Philadelphia, 17.
Cleveland, 17; St. Louis, 2.

tmcrican Association
At Columbus, 3; Kansns City, 4.
» . ' ■•djville S; St. Paul, 5.
Ar Indianapolis, 0; Minneapolis, 11
At Toledo, 2; Milwaukee, 7.

At
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At
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Southern Association
Na-hville, 8; Memphis, 7.
Birmingham, 4; Now Orleans, 3
Mobile, 13; Atlanta, 3.
Chattanooga, 1; Little Rock, 8.
GAMES TO D A Y

Orlando at Lakeland.
Daytona at St. Petersburg,
Tampa at Jacksonville,
LEAGUE S T A N D IN G
i'turida Slate League
Won Lost

St. Petersburg

Lakeland

PR ID E OF N A V Y , TO BE

Daytona
Tampa ___.......
Jacksonville .
Orlando

A rt changes with tho years, and
we may yet seo tho public oquare
adorned with an Intrepid statesman
Illy The iM o r lt lr * Preset
P H IL A D E L P H IA , April 18.— The mounted on a flivver.
battleship Iowa, once the pride o f
I f Mr. Wataon wishes to render a
the United States navy, left the Phil-,
great public service, he might in­
nlcphin navy yard
yesterday fo r
vestigate the wanton hanging of
Cape Henry, where sho will bo used
juries.
n* a target for tho Atlantic fleet In
a scries of radio and gun experi­
ments.
For two years the Iowa has been
used as n radio experimental craft,
w it hher sister ship, the Ohio, as the 1IA8 JU BT R E C EIV ED A COM
control vessel.
In the nppronching
P L E T E L IN E OF
tesla o ff Cape H enry the Iowa, con­
trolled solely by radio, will attempt
to run the gauntiett o f the Atlantic
fleet, now on its w ay from Guan­
CLEANABLE
tanamo, Cuba. Besides the radio e x ­
periments the sinking o f th ship w ill O N E-PIE C E, PO R C E L A IN LINED
nffortl an opportunity to test tho a r­
mor piercing quafltics o f the largest
projectiles with which the guns are
supplied.
The personnel has been tnu&gt;»fcrred
from the Ohio, which will also be
sunk, to the destroyer Dickerson.
TARG ET

National league
Won L
New York

SL I-ouia
Chicago

Philadelphia

FO R BIG G U N S

Hill Hardware Co

Bills burgh
Brooklyn ....

Cincinnati
American League
Won Lost

Cleveland ....
New York ..
Philadelphia

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est in the health work. Dr, Denton
und Dr. Caswell made a thorough ex­
amination o f tho West Side Primary
and Dr. Langley and Dr Caswell do­
ing tho examination in the East bide.
In both cases only children In the
nutrition classes were examined.
Nearly all showed need o f dental
treatment and
many had severe
granulated eyelids, enlarged tonsils
nnd glands and adenoids. The par­
ents will be notified o f the findings
nnd recommended to take their child
to the fam ily physician nnd dentist
for immediate treatment. So that the
child will bo free to gain.
Tho doctors, health workers nnd
teachers feel that there is great need
for n dental clinic and a County
nurse who could do n grent deal of the
follow’ up work.
Much credit fo r the success o f the
as would seem to be desirable, it la Health W ork is due to the splendid
pointed out by
those who have co-operation given by the School
charge o f the operation of the law Supt., Mrs. Lawton nnd the Principthnt there ore always so many ad- ills o f tho Schools and teachers.
justments that have to be made in
Nolhlng -nicer fo r gifts than fino
each month's business that a distribution enn not be made until these stationery. Going below cost fo r two
18-3tp
tangles have been straightened out. weeks at the Herald office,
The distribution just made is in the
amount o f $102,442,022
former dls- MARSHAL L JO F F R E
tributions having been In the sums*
A R R IV E D IN W A SH IN G TO N
' o f $‘1.71,907.05 nnd $C92,470.77, which
TO R E -V IS IT OLD SCENES
makes a total amount collected and
; distributed Up to March l of $1,220,t!1y The Associates Press)
W A S H IN G TO N , A p-il 10.— Mar­
442.02.
It will be recalled that of the gross shal JnfTro today arrived In Washing,
( receipts 0 per cent Is reserved fo r ton to rc-visit scenes nnd to renew
expenses, nnd thnt o f the remainder acquaintances o f the days o f 1017,
5 per cent goes to the maintenance o f when he came to the United Stater as
‘ the state road department, 25 per head o f the French was mission.
|cent to state aid fund to the several
Dance at Hotel Montezuma, Friday
counties, and the balance for atate
Shaw’s Orchestra. $1 pet
and state federal aid roads. In this evening
couple.
20-2UI connection it w ill be recalled that
| Monroe county rccoivoa the full am ­
ount collected from thnt county, less SE LLIN G L B X IN G T O N 8
■the 6 per cent reserve for expenses.
' O f the distributtion made today. It is
In this issuo is on advertisement nf
' interesting to note thnt the highest
amount o f gross
receipts received the B. A O. Garngc telling about tho
1comes from Dado county nnd nrn- new Hupmobilcs. During the past
1ounts to $36,873.75.
Gross receipts month the II. &amp; O. have sold many
' from Duval county amounted to $25,- Hupmobiles and Lexington cars and
' 472.65; while In Hillsborough county much of their success is due to liber­
al advertising in the Daily and Week­
the gross receipts were $23,727.04.
The comptroller's statement o f dis­ ly Herald.
Those who have purchased llupmotribution is ns follow s:
biles
nnd Lexington* from the 11. &amp;
| Gross receipts, $192,006.20; 6 per
O., are: Chns. West of Oviedo, Lex­
ington Lnrk; P. H. Leo o f Oviedo, Lex­
ington; Judge Housholder, Hupmobile;
J. C. Smith,
Hupmobile;
Flowers
Ilms., Hupmobile; W. A. Ahern, Hupntobllo; Chas. Itunn, Hupmobile; I.
D. Hart, Hupmobile; B. K. Toole, of
Geneva, Hupmobile; Chas, Kannor,
Hupmobile; Boyce Bell, Lexington.
B A T T L E S H IP IO W A , ONCE

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Chicago

Washington
Bo l‘&gt;n

Detroit ......
Southern A asocial ion

Mobile ,,,...
Atlanta

N U T R IT IO N CLASSES

Memphis
Nashville __
Little Rock .

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Jjjst week was a "Health W eek"
n Sanford. Through the effort* o f
Birmingham
Mm. John Leonard!, State Chairman
New Orlaops
«&gt;f Child W elfare and as her last o fChattanooga
fjrial act ns President o f the W om v
j an's Club, Mlse Olive Bolcum, NutriA U TO LICENSE F U N D
; tion Specialist with the United SUtea
TO M ARCH 1. $1,229,443 Pubic Health Service was brought to
-------our city.
T A LLA H A S S E E , April IB.— CompMiss Bolcum hns beer, doing intentroller Ernest Amoa has made tho give health work which I* Just » bethird distribution o f the automobile ginning compared to what Sanford is
license tax reccipta, the money cover- going to do.
*nlT the license tag sales fo r the
There are about 1260 children In This la positively the best Refrigera
month o f February. While it tnny the schools and every child present at
tor on the Market Today
Appear on tho face that these dla- School, from first grade through High
tributions are not made as promptly &amp;ihooI has been weighed, measured ------------ C A L L A N D 9 BE IT----------^ m m i ti

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ish ar.d miserable, your meals sour or sour
and almost nauseate you. Then you phnted
resort to acetanilid, aspirin or the tem o f
bromides, which temporarily relieve
but do not rid the blood of these inrip
tating toxins.
, hcr
A plus* o f hot water with a te a -' the put
spoonful o f limestone phosphate in It, f 0r Pi*
drank before breakfast will not only cision &lt;
wash these poisons from your system j,e held
nml cure you of headache, but will
cleanse, purify and freshen the ali(p «
mentary canal.
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter f T A K E
pound o f limestone phosphate. It is
$100
inexpensive, harmless as sugar.
,0; $-171
I f you aren’t feeling your best, if buys 01
tnnguu is coated or you wake up with suit ye
bad taste, foul breath or have colds,, better
indigestion, biliousness, constipation'Garner,

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C ity Su bstantial

T h e S an fo rd D a il y H er a ld
IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E ATEST

lu m e

"The City Substantial”

V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1922

in.

SANFORD
NUMBER 21

GOLF COURSE
erman delegates m ade SANFORD
ORGANIZE FOR BAND WEEK
IS ASSUMING FINE SHAPE,
FIFTY MEN AT WORK DATESAREMAY1T0MAY6
no REPLY AT NOON TODAY

TO ILOYD GEORGEDEMAND

WORLD-WIDE
draw Russo-German
BARACA MEET
Treaty or Stay Out
JACKSONVILLE
F CONFERENCE
hat They Either W ith ­

*&gt;.s *
PKCTKR HhHWffc -NJGH'I
h i.»ncintr 4 I’ rrM*
CFNDA \pril 20.—Lloyd George
i. « i il the German delegation
’ '
" "
,1 agreed to accept the conditions
ho Allies not to participate In
n In regard to Russian
ff.vir . the r t f ilt of them having
cr, i the Russo-German treaty Sunivlit’cal commission w ill meet
rrvw to consider the Russian ro­
ly fo the allied proposals that were
msmlttcd to the Russians lost
erk.
CK.SI'A Vpril 20. -The German
dtjraii n .it noon made no reply to
|,,y,l George's ultimatum that they
the Russo-German
.
t the penalty o f dismrmint from the conferences discusion., of the Russian question. The
irrmun ir. divided o nthe issue nnd
■o reply i* expected before night. Rusiians say th. treaty must stand.
PARIS. \| -i! 20.— Instructions sent
i Premier Poincare to the French
ml,., a . r- m capitals of the A llies
&gt;n l fully approved by the cabinet, are
.. It • that energetic measures be
,ai &gt;n i I 11 unities applied to Goronr.y it the Russo-German trenty is
: t nt'' . Med, legardless of what the
1i m I'lfeu-me may decide.
PARIS. \11 il 20.— Prime Minister
I . i,
i i - reported in Genoa ail|Yl»t« I•*
I lure last evening to
I
Hi Wirth, the German
xh.uiul.. r. that there were only two
j
lions o f the present dead­
lock.
■ • was that the Germans
The
must •
i. be iidmiti-d to the disRussian affairs at the confern.i e
! The '
! was that they must tear
U|. atel
the trenty made with the
Ru»« i
' Wirth, the messages stat
ed. wh
regretting the severity o f
ilti m otive, did nut refuse
t" ' o it under consideration and is
rv|..M. | virtually to have accepted It
tn principle.
Th' German delegation is
active
antei:g the other delegates, said these
sd-i" in an effo rt to obtain a repenl
"f the allied decision pronounced
•t ile-' them yesterday. The Germans
•1 1a olarIy insistent In point*
ini- a it du. Italian delegation that
the 'I , .irture o f the German ileleiu i . fi&lt;nt Genoa would greatly comI ui . the i (inference.
I*1' Gentian delegation was report*
■ divided on Mr. Lloyd George's
l'r' l- -il that the Russo-German pact
is
'l l 'd , with Dr. Wirth accepting
' principle and* Foreign Minister
Rathennu, opposing it.
'■t N'tIA, April 20.— The German
'!•• • ■v . • nnd ex|K*tls have not yet
*s&lt;*e Able to find n formula wheerby
f, uipromise with the entente pow*
*’ '• -vithout sacrificing the Russo’ '••niian treaty, although they were in
"••’ i a to a very late hour Inst night.
Lib’tt- are being made to have the
inference formulate n Russian policy
jn -(hi.h the Russo-German treaty can
* “ l'’ orbed, thus giving it the stnmp
■conference approval and removing
th&lt; r»usc of hard feelings.
i lain luugauge of P m n la r Lloyd
iforge to the German statesman yes­
*' r,|»Y ,,vPr the trenty incident, which
tune threatened to disrupt the
J'"n«mir confen*nce was believed to
‘ iiured the (soliticul atmosphere,
neither the German reply to
1 ’ allies nor the Russian reply rcr * riling acceptance o f the conditions
° r , ^u‘ restoration o f Kussin
wns
forthcoming, the situation is still con•idered critical.
W a s h i n g t o n , April 20.— The
"J»e Ways nnd Means .Committee
"ioy favorably reported tho Fordney
r*' 'lution authorizing the loan o f five
[billon dollars to the Republic o f Llrvria.

Fairway Being Cleared ami Links W ill Be Among
the Rest in the State
i

WHEN A PIG FUND RAISED
NEWBERRY IS
TO BE ISSUE
INJICHIGAN KEEP MONEY HERE

Tho K«»If course at tho Snnfont sess unusual conditions adding to the
For Benefit of the Finest
Country Club is rapidly being cun- zest of the gnme.
Musical Organization
structod under the able supervision of
Although present plans arc hut for
Cameron Trent, formerly of the Win- n nine hole course, the property of
in the State
net*, III., nnd llurtnw, Fin., g olf clubs, the Hub is o f sufficient urea to pro­
With the funds available it will be vide for nn 18-hole course and which
possible to complete n nine hole golf will gradually be built ns finances
Mr.» Trent states that the
I II* T h r
I'rrw w i
IIA R A C A -P III L A T IIB A
C&lt; )N V EN- course, nnd there are now fift y men permit.
ami
teams
clearing
the
fairway.
To
Snnford
course
yvlll be amongst the
G U ANO R A PID S, Mich.. April 20.
TH IN W ITH P R O M IN E N T
date, the work has progressed to the best in the state when fompleted, in — The Democratic nttnek on the seat­ SA N FO R D 'S REST C ITIZ E N S ARE
WORK HUS PR E S E N T
PROUD OF HOME HAND AND
extent that the first five holes are fait it would be difficult to find any ing o f Sonntor Newberry was enrW IL L R A IS E M O NEY FOR
1practically completed nnd any of our Florida course thnt is superior
in ri.-si into Michigan
last
night by
( I t y T K r \ * « n r l a l i il l ' r r « « i
Y E A R 'S F U N D
J A C K S O N V IL L E , April
20.— The |local people who nre members o f the those things which npenl to the pro- Chnlrmnn Hull o f the Democratic
world-wide Bnrncn-l’ hilnthea 21th nn- C lu b and anticipate becoming golfers fe» m l golfer. A nunioer of San- National Committee, through n m et•
May 1st to flth— Rnnd week. This
nun!" convention which
* ’ opened’ 'hero to*
will be able to prnctlce over this short ford people motored out to the Coun- sage read nt the state wide meeting
was definitely decided nt a meeting of
ilny nnd will run through Sunday with course by the first o f May. The fair- try Club last Sunday and returned o f nnrty lenders,
representatives from all lorn! civic
lirominent workers from nil purts of way will he sown with Hermudn grass very enthusiastic. The building on the
chairman Hull, in his messnge, dis.
organizations called by the Sanford
the country in attendance started olT which has proven the most practical ground* w|tirh is now being renovated cussed at length the Newberry rase,
Chiynber o f Commerce. Tho entire
today. Marshal A. Hudson, o f Syra­ fo r golf courses in Floriiln. Everyone for the Club House was formerly a which former Governor Cox touched
week will be devoted to raising fundi
cuse, New York, president and found­ knows that golf wns born anil nurtur- fine old residence. It is now being upon in an address here Tuesday
so thnt Sanford can have a hand for
er o f Hnruch and Philuthen movement ed on the sandy seashore o f Scotland w ind nnd when the Impravements nre night, and which Chairman Hull Inst
the remainder of the year. The ap­
will respond to nn address o f welcome where nature has provided sloughs, completed will be a Club House thnt night declnrcd “ sharply raised tbs
propriations made by the Chamber of
tonight by Mayor Martin. Florida sanddunc.i, and sandpits around which the members can well lie proud of. It clean cut issues o f whether scats in
Commerce nnd Ihe City have been
Iturnrn-I'hilnthen
Union's
nnnunl the original golfers played.
These is prophesied thnt some o f our promi- the t'nited States Sennte arc for
expended and it will now be up to
meeting in progress, will merge this features will also be found on the nent fishermen within the not fnr dis -1 sale."
the citizens to say whether they want
afternoon with the vvrold-wiile meet­ Sanford course and with the arrange- taut future will forsake their old love
Republican lenders had nnswered
the linnd to continue. Tentative plans
mint as laid out by Mr. Trent every for tin fascinating game o f golf. Mr. the issue affirm atively, the chairman
ing.
agreed on last night were to divide
hole calls for real g o lf; each p la y e r.S. O. Chase is still energetically work- said, adding:
the rity into districts, assigning tfl
will find use for every shot in his ling, ing In complete this project which he ’ "This means that any office is for
S E M E N O F F A G A IN
each civic organization
a district.
While the natural hazards nre some- fathered ns chnrimnn of the Golf sale and
that the corrupt use bf
Th eso districts will be known ns Wo­
U ND S FREEDOM what difficult, the duffer w ill find Course Committee o f the Sanford money to influence nny governmental
man's Club District, Rotary Dstrict,
H A IL F U R N IS H E D
that he too can play without being Clinmbcr o f Commerce. F. I*. Forster agency for any purpose, no matter Kiwanls District, etc.
Each person
punished to such an extent ns to de­ is si ill efficiently discharging the du- how selfish or fiendish, is a part of In Snnford will bo asked to contrib­
&lt;lt&gt; T h e t » n r l n M I 'r r a a ,
stroy the interest o f his game. No ties o f fiscal agent until such time a* the political practice o f those who ute one dollar and if tho total nmount
N E W YO RK , April 20.— A demon­
two holes, and no two greens nre alike the organization receives fla ir charter are today in high places in Washing- is ranlsrd, so that the band can play
stration typical o f his turbulent Rus­
on the Sanford course. There will In* nnd sufficient members to put it on a , ton."
the full year, the cost per person will
sia, greeted General Gregorio SemenThe Democratic ihnirninn then went
one or two watcrholes which will pos- paying basis.
h* n fraction less than 2c per concert.
off, Cossnck chicftnn, us he left Lud­
on to say thnt the Newberry case,
„
„ Those contributing will bo given a
low street jail yesterday afternoon.
“ bad ns t is in every odious sense
,,ntl|fp rcrlifyinR thnt lhov hnv„ con.
Released in $25,000 bail furnished Anti-Saloon League
Orange County
is not “ within and by itself'th a t which tril,lltr&lt;|(
,hp rom m iltc,. ,ntfnd,
by his friends, the Cossnck ntamnn,
constitute
the
greatest
danger,
but
(o
&lt;fp
|Q
jt
^
„ veryu|M
Sunfqrd
Assessor Asks
js Not Satisfied With
appeared nt the jail door and crinns a symptnn or outcropping sign It
one o f these badges.
surrounded by a detachment o f police
Hot Questions reveals startling evidence o f the wears
Gen. Nutt and Forces
This
is n project which should re­
ged into his coat collar ns the jeers
frightful underly system o f political
ceive
the
hearty support o f all in
o f thousands fell upon his ears.
I li p I h r l
In I r «l I ' r r w w l
Waul*. In Knew M miuI IGillro.id* anil bargain and sale under which oltl
Snnford. The Hand under the leader­
J A C K SO N V ILLE , April 20.— Rev.
Ludlow street wns black V ith the
guard Republican lenders nre today
Telegraph Companies
ship o f Mr. Ball, has reached the
crowd, which had stood 'In n driving C. W. Crooke, superintendent o f the
conducting the Republican party nnd
point where it is, without exception,
rain fo r several hours nwniting Sent- Anti-Saloon League o f Florida, deMarion I. Dawson «tnie .^jn-.tirer the a ffair* of &lt;»tr Government s" '.v*!!. one o f the best aggregations of local
I
mwo
#
V
s
r*
•
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n
/I
-«♦*•
--...ra*. r**!?***0
ret o n e
When Ki»
cT!rfr’f
m* friends,
iru ntia, cJarr * ftc !;r: v: r..I
r.*.%
Three classes o f Republicans exist
of taxes, expei ts to visit Orlando with­
musician* In the state. Every concert
accompanied by the sheriff hurried In- the the methods Col. Nutt and asisistin the next few days to go over the today, Mr. Hull said, naming them they play add* to their proficiency
to the building carrying $20,000 In ants in their conduct o f war against
tax assessments of Orange county » * '
"bl guard, the progressives. nnjj
wo„|(| jn,|,.,,,| |,c regretnble If
currency nnd $5,000 In Liberty bonds, liquor violators nt Miami nnd thnt hi
with a view to deciding whether the ,,,,d the Newberry Republicans.
tliis
musical
orgnnzation were per­
the crowd sent up a howl nnd moved wns going have some o f what he
"The Newberry brand Is now in
recent increase of fifteen per cent is
mitted
to
dishnnd
nt this time. Tho
termed inefficient and unfaithful fed­
closer to the entrance.
justified. Announcement to this e f­ control of the Republican party," he Hand is also a valuable publicity nil­
Extra details of police were order­ eral agents removed. Crooke did not
fect was made yesterday by County added.
,
jurict tn Snnford and in addition to
ed to preserve order. Hundreds of detail defects, lie said he just, re­
Assessor Arthur llutt, who has vigor­
,
,
,,__
,
providing
rccrention for our citizens
persons stood on roofs o f tenements turned to Jacksonville nfter six weeks
ously opposed the iia tease here oil the Michigan Democrats « declaration of during the summer months will at­
and hung on fire escape ladders. They tour of Central, South and West Flor­
ground that the present valuation is the principles and policies for which tract a great many people from other
were driven o ff by the police, who ida “ organizing for Ihe lune primary
equitable nrul fair and should not be the Democratic party stands, assert­ towns,
*
rampnign looking toward dry and dofeared bomb throwing.
imjMased lit this time.
Indications ing in this connection:
I
tv
keeping
the linnd together it
Semenoff betrayed nervousness m pemlable cundidatcs getting into the
"The Democratic party is trndiare nt the present time thnt Mr. Dnwwould
l»e
possible
to put on conimunhe descended the jail steps, lie kept f mt. f ()r county offices and tile legi*will r® -iml his order, as ho has ‘ "" “ "v I"
r of ecoi imy In Gov* ,tj i|n(r|ng whfcb haa I
planned
,
close to his guards and quickened his lature.”
done in the case of several other coun- ••n»m*nt expenditures.
the hy |hc C'ham&gt;M*r o f Commerce for
step ns the* crowd, breaking through
tics who have protested increases or- l»-mocratir party holds fast to the |hp
future&gt; Hanford hns „
r
the police line nt one point, gathered FO UND F O U N T A IN OF
ikred by the Mate board.
dm trine o f ‘equal rights to nil, s p e - .......................
...............
*fenced
whnt
it
means
to
he
without
a
t.O K ID A
around a taxicab nt the curbing.
YO UTH IN
Mr. llutt made public yesterday a cinl privilege* to none.'
* * *
It Imnd nnd the support o f every .citi­
He entered the cnb, accompanied
... ..w »----- T . . ..
.
letter which he wrote to Mr. Dawson
f “ Kt «° " ll lhc fun.lamcnUla zen in Snnford will insure its liecomby several policemen nnd his friend,
increase, "Y
'"un.lers o f Democracy and o f ^
n 1)Cnnnnpnt in„ i tulion. Failure
N E W A R K , N. J., April 20.— Mar- shortly n ftir the valuation Inc
George Kroupsky, his form er m ili­
1m,&gt;* to support the band nt this time will
shnll Hums Lloyd, wealthy manufac- was ordered, in which he nskred four l " ,l " 1 ,,r K'"V( rnim n .
tary aide In Siberia, and wns whisk­
ernts are loyal and consistent friends
Hirer o f Nrnominoc, Mich., ndvertlsqs questions, as follows:
menn thnt the great nmount o f work
ed away through n line In the crowd
o f the ex-service men. • • • Demohis baby carriage business with this
I.— "Whnt per cent will the rail
put in hy Mr. Hall nnd tho members
made by mounted patrolmen.
verse:
road nnd telegraph be raised for 1922? rrn,H ,&gt;Hiove ,hnt rv " ry " no
cn lit* of the hand will be for naught nnd a
General Semenoff wns arrested hero
(Mine have been low ered)."
1,1
n ,ivlnK ■nd thnl
re-organization will requiro them to
two weeks ago in connection with a
"This is no chance, no destiny. n«
2 . - " Will you tell me just how you jHous. able bodied person should go through the same hard work In
civil suit involving the theft n transfate,
arrived nt fifteen per cent incrensi hnve nt least a living wage or n full order to again bring the band hack
Hnknln &lt;n 1019 o f goods valued nt
day's pay for a full day's work." The
Can circumvent or hinder or control, for Orange county?"
to its present profiency.
$475,000, the property o f tho now
The firm resolve o f n determined
3.— "W ill you give me valuations Democratic chairman referred to the
HE A B A N D H 008TK R . May 1st
bankrupt Yourovetn Home nnd Forcoal strike, saying:
soul."
i « f the different counties for 11*21 and
to
fith, inclusive, nnd help the civic
eiga Trailing Company. He wns re­
" It duet seem to me that the lenst
the per cent you hnve requested each
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
organizations
o f Snnford to finance
leased thnt night on hail furnished
the operators could do would be to . .
.
With this sentiment Mr. Lloyd np- to raise or lower for 1922?"
by n bonding company. This company
' m ' '
proached his three score yenrs and
4.— "W ill the state millnge he rais- confer with the miners, according to
Inter recalled the bond nnd the gentheir
written
agreement.
Their
ten, firm in the conviction that ro- .*&lt;1 or lowered for 1922? (Ily lowerernl wns tnken to Jail. In the mean­
course may compel n complete reor­ OLD M ISS IS SIPPI
mnnee would enter his life.
ing I don't mean one-fourth of a mill
PASSED H IGHEST STAG E
time members o f the Siberian expedi­
Todny he asserted that his convlc- or one-fortieth o f a cent, as it wns for ganization and readjustment o f the
EVER RECORDED T O D A Y
tion o f the American army preferred
coal industry. I imagine thnt if the
tion had proved correct. Yesterday 1921.)”
charges ngninst him in Washington,
miners were nt fault the national ad­
he announced he hod married, in the
"I would like," Mr. llutt continued,
( I l f T K r \ ••••••In ( t i l I ' r r a a l
claiming thnt he caused the murdec
ministration would he active in nn e f­
N E W O RLE AN S, April 20.— The
brick Presbyterian church in New "to have this information that I may
o f soldiers In the American expedi­
fort to settle the strike."
Mississippi passed its highest stage
York, Mrs. Touricttc Pollen, o f Or- he able to explain to the tax payers of
tion.
ever recorded hero today, when the
nnge, N. J., whose courtesy had won my county that we may all know whnt
local gauge registered 22.1, fe d . It
his attention when she waited upon the other part of tho state is doing, G O V E R N M E N T SH IPS
NEW
S
E
A
P
L
A
N
E
TO
D
AY
%
was slated that twenty-three feet wns
him In a novelty shop in Floridn this especially what will be done about the
TO PO RTU G UESE F I.Y E R S expected. Tho prrvlous record wn*
winter. A fter a honeymoon in Cali* rail mails nnd telegraph, ns there is a
twenty-two feet.
fornia, the couple will live in Menom- great deal o f dissatisfaction about the
&lt; lls T h r .t a a o r la lr d I ’ r r a . l
inee.
way the state officers huve assessed
LISBON, April 20.—The new sen-1
Mr. Lloyd said he recently hail sold the railroad and telegraph for the past plane to he shipped by the Govern- A N T I C H R IS T IA N MOVE
i
his business for. about $3,000,000.
few years......... "
mi nt to St. Paul Rocks, will enable
S T A R T E D IN C H IN A
- -- ■ ■■■ —
A copy o f Mr. Hull's letter was sent the Portuguese aviators to resume
. A T P E K IN U N IV E R S IT Y
to Governor Hardee nnd other mem- their trnns-atlantic flight, which was
C O N TIN U O U S R IF L E A N D
M A ­ D EIIT RE FU N D IN G *
COMMISSION TO C H A N G E
hors o f the state board o f rqunlizn- interrupted hy the destruettion o f
m r The tauM-im«s greaar
R IN E G U N F IR E A N D TR U C K S
W A R LO ANS IN T O SE C U R ITIE S t|on.
nt least two weeks beforeSHKDLU
AM O Y, Chinn, April 20.— The antiRU SH IN G ARO U ND
... 1 *. .
j
.
Mr. Dawson's reply says: "It is of their machine while landing at Rocks. Christian movement said to have
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
,
April
20.—
Allied
course,
possible thnt the information It wil bo nt lenst two weeks before started with the formation o f twenty(H r T h e A » a r l a M !• * »• • »
D U B LIN , April 20,— Last
night government* were advised by the thnt I received from Orange county the nirnten can resume the flight.
*uch organizations in Peking Univer­
wns the worst Dublin has experienced State Department o f American Debt was not as comprehensive ns it ought
sity is spreading rapidly over China.
since Easter as fnr ns noise wns con­ Refunding Commission they were pro- to have been and I feel hopeful that
Christian
lenders and Consular au­
M U ST L E V Y T A X E S
cerned. ontinuous rifle nnd machine parrd to begin negotiations fo r the we can reach some conclusion that will
thorities
express
nlarm at the extent
TO M E ET D E F IC IT
gun fire and noise o f military trucks conversion o fvnrious war loans into he fair to Orange county ui.d tho othOF OUR G O V E R N M E N T
movement which is reported to
er counties."— Orlando Sentinel.
rushing to relieve places attacked hut long time securities.
_____
be hacked hy communist agitators.
thus fnr only one cnsunlty is report­
Illr T l f i M n r l m r S I ' r r s e i
" "
'
—
ed. Several buildings occupied by the W A N T E D —Second-Hand High chair.
HUSNOS AIRES, April 20.— The
W A S H IN G TO N , April
20.— The
J A C K S O N V IL L E . April 2 0 .-U ra .
provisional free state
government
Phone 1C0-W.
21 -2tp Munson line steamer Aeolus collided levying o fndditionnl taxes will prob -' Austin T. Race, o f Winter Haven was
- ------ -- - — . —
with the British freight Zero today ably be necessary to meet the deficit |elected President, and Gainesville was
wete attacked.
“ I ’m Going Right Straight Hack tr o ff the coast o f Uruguay, says o radio o f more than three hundred and fifty selected as the nineteen twetny-three
Dance nt Hotel Montezuma, Friday My Dear Old Florida Home,” nt Hln- messages received at the Munson of- million dollars, forecast for the fiscal meeting place. Closslng session h«r*
evening. Shaw's Orchestra. $1 per tcrmlster's Plano Store, Welnka Illock. flee here. The Zero sank, but the year o f 1923, by Secretary Mellon, It todsy o f the Floridn Raraca-Phlla20-tfp crew was saved.
couple.
20-2tc
was said today at the Treasury.
( then convention.

DUBLIN NOISY,
ONE IS KILLED
IN CONFUSION

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PAGE EIGHT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1912

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NEGRO FREED;
WOMAN HELD FOR
DELAND MURDER

The Amount Doesn’t Count It’s the Start
That’s the Thing

I-

ALADDIN’S LAMP FOUND IN THRIFT
m

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ih:

O ar object la to encourage every one to have a. Savings Account:—
This la the story o f a man o f middle age, who is an enthualaatlc mon­
ey saver:— ilia enihuaiaam is strong because the saving habit with
him is a newly formed habit:— fo r years he spent all he made, then
suddenly decided to keep part o f his Income fo r him self :— here la what
he says:—

“1 A M

O f Tfce A i u r U I r S

S

T H E S A V IN G S A C C O U N T ”

I A M T I1 R T R U E S T F R IE N D A nO Y OR G IR L , M A N OR W O M A N .
CAN HAVE.
I C A U S E N O W O R R Y . I B R IG H T E N E V E R Y H O U R OF T H E D A Y .
I A M E V E R Y W H E R E IN S A N F O R D A N D V I C IN I T Y E V E R Y M O­
M E N T O F T H E D A Y . I A M O M N IP R E S E N T ; I AM U B IQ U IT ­
OUS.
&gt;
I C A N A C C O M P LIS H A L M O S T A N Y T H IN G FO R T H E PERSO N
W H O H A S M E AS A F R IE N D .
I O B T A IN T R E A S U R E S FO R BRIDES.
1 P R O V ID E HOM ES FOR N E W L Y M A R R IE D PE O PL E .
I COME TO T H E R E S C U E IN SIC K N E S S A N D D E A TH .
I AM R E A D Y A N Y M O M E N T TO H E L P YO U .
'
I AM T H E T R U E S T F R IE N D O F A N Y BOY OR G IR L, M A N OR
W OM AN.

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“I A M

■i U

T H E S A V IN G S A C C O U N T ”

T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y B a n k
STRENGTII-

-PROGRESS-

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ada Sc a line. N o
ad taken fo r less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ada charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count fiv e worda to a line
and remit accordingry.

FO R S A L E

-SERVICE

Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W . G.
Cooper, A ss’t GencrnI Mgr., with I’ . R.
R. Claim Department, ten years, Scaford, Del.
10-c.oal-2wc
W A N T E D — Salesman: $100.00 and
commission to sell guaranteed cord
nnd fabric tiros direct from factory nt
lowest prices.— Good stock T ire
Co.,
llOfl S. Michigan Avc., Chicago, Illi­
nois.
~
20-ltp
W A N T E D TO i l U Y - 5 or 0 room
house with 1 to 2 acres w ell de­
veloped, good location. Give loention
thorough description nnd price nt once.
Prefer outside o f city limits. Address
**8,H box 30, Orlnndo, Kin.
18-3tp
W A N T E D — Old mirrors to re-silver,
perfect satisfaction nnd priccn rcasOtubit,— M iller &amp; Son.
19-0tc

FO R S A L E — Completely furnished
fou r room cottage, an acre o f land,
plenty o f nrult, flow ers nnd garden |LO ST— Tool box with tools nnd fix •II In, nrill consider leasing to rig h t)
tures on Ninth und Oak A ve. R e­
party. Thla la pick up fo r aome one turn to Hernld office. Reward. 20-3tp
•a owner la called away on buslnesa.
Address, Business, care Herald.
19-5tc
F O R S A L E — Ford Sedan. Ce A . P.,
Care nerald.
16-6tc

LUST

m|

I

TI

FO R S A L E — New Irish potatoes, one
bushel or more, $2.00 per bushel, de­
livered in Snr.ford. W rito postal enrd
to G10 Palm e.to A ve.
20-3tp

THE WEATHER

WAR SCARE
IS ALL BULL
SAYS UNCLE SAM

“NOMADS OF THE
NORTH”

Freaa)

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Also “The Greenhorn”
A Comedy

Down to 87 which la not so
bad considering hew hot the
wives o f the Rotarians made
it fo r them last night at tho
Parish House (so we hear)
and also the fact that it is
■till dry or/(Try still or any­
way you want to fix It. W e
have been asked when it
will rain and wo say that it
is impossible to pronosticate about tho humidity of
the atmosphere but ' when
our thoughts can'soar into
the empyrean blue o f sublu­
nary pageantry the aquous
vacuuity striking the anal­
ogous molsculcs dessiminated by the aridity would find
Arthur Yow ell going fish­
ing with S. O. Chase, all o f
which brings on the follow ­
ing report:
5:10 A. M. A P R IL 19, 1922
Maximum _______
Minimum .... ..... .
Range ...........
B arom eter.... ......
Calm and clear.

PRO BE M A G A Z IN E
8TORY CURRENCY

Get a license tag on your dog or
the policeman will get him. Life la
juat one thing after another, even on
the dogs.

' JA M E S OLIVER
C U R W O O D ’S
Most Famous Story

Mr. and Mra. J. S. Dinkle o f Long- „ D E L A N D , A pril 19.— Pete Smith,
wood w ere in the city yesterday a f­ charged with murder in connection
with the Shields killing, was released
ternoon.
today, the grand jury reporting no
true
bill. Objection o f the court to
Sol P. Raqquermore o f Miami vis­
the
appearance
o f Mra. Shields before
ited his grand mother, Mrs. C. ,S.
the
Jury
to
testify
against Smith le ft
Preston the past week.
no evidence. Mra. Shields was ar­
Remember that the finest line of raigned and pleaded not guilty. N o
stationery In the city is being given date fo r her trial was set.
away (nlm oat) at the Herald office.
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-T O N IG H T -

For Florida: Local rain to­
night or Thursday; coolor
Thursday and in north por-'
tion tonight.

W eather report aaya rain— it does­
n’t say whon.
•
O BJECTIO N O F C O U R T TO A P P B A R A N C E OF MRS. SH IE LD S
A fino rain falling all night would
L E F T N O E V ID E N C E
be the greatest thing in the world.

H abit o f Savings Reward Ambition and
“ M akes Dreams a Reality

S E U O U E B ig i

IS C O U N T E R F E IT
• O lr T h e A ssocia tes P re s s »

Tomorrow— A Special
cast in “Find the Wo­
man” ; also “A Family
A ffair” a Comedy.

W A S H IN G T O N , A r ril 19— Secre­
Dr. W . F. Blackman haa returned tary Mellon yesterday called upon
from Gainesville and other potr,4.': *- the Plate Printer, officia l organ o f
Alachua county whero ho purchased the Plate Printer’s Union employes
several fine Angus bulls fo r his We- at the bureau o f printing and en­
kiwn ranch.
/
graving to furnlah him immediately
m
with any evidence upon which that
The hand rendered a fine concert publication had based its statements ua
^
in Ccntrnl Park last night that war *bat the country was flooded with ks
greatly enjoyed by the big crowd m*Mions o f counterfeit bank notes,
present. Our band Is thq great Inst!- j bonds, war savings and other atampa
.tutlon fo r all classes.
wai bonds nnd coupons.
Any such
such
evidence, he added, would be invest!I). L. Thrasher nnd Geno RoumilJat gated at once.
The Plate Printer recently publish­
and several other local fishermen.,
went to Lake Picket today where ed an article connecting what it de­
they expect to l^nri aome o f the big clared was a flood o f counterfeits '
with the recent reorganization o f the
ones. It Is n fine life, wo say.
bureau by President Harding, involv­
Despite the dry and hot weather ing the removal o f Director James L.
the crops arc growing.
The corn Wilmoth nnd other officials.
In a letter to FInnk J. Coleman,
farmers say they want this kind o f
weather. Mnybc thoy do. Wo Juat editor nnd business manager o f the
F IL IP IN O S W A N T
can’t please everybody with our wra- Plate Printer, Mr. Mellon saaid that
A B S O L U T E IN D E P E N D E N C E
ther.
"statements o f this sort, reflecting'as
. N O TH IN G ELSE, B U T ----thoy do upon the Government bonds
States Attorney DeCottcs is a in the hands o f investors, are ealeu(fir The A u M l i I r l Preaa)
busy mnn these days with the court
to cause widespread uncaslnesa
M A N IL L A , A pril 19.— Manuel Quegoing on nt DoLand and all o f his uPon *be part o f auch holders, and
business here in legal matters and nt ( bc same time if uncontradirted con today resigned as head o f the pro­
the building o f houses nnd oth er' wilKht tend to injure the credit and posed Joint mission to lay before Har' standing with the public o f the sc- 1ding claims o f tho Filipinos fo r Inmntters.
|curites o f the Government.”
dependence.
He declared he would
T. E. K in g has Just returned from
----------not JJoin tho mission In any capacity
RELFAST,
A pril
19.— Shooting unless it Instructed them to work fo r
Atlanta where Mrs. King underwent
a
#1
al. — Ta. 11,,- - —- - ——- *
&amp;_ I.. a . * i
i
a serious operation perform ed by was renewed In tho Ballymaccaret absolute independence.
Drs. Nim er nnd Davidson, Mr. King district near Belfast today, one man
Dance at Hotel Montezuma, Friday
is pleased to sny h e 'le ft Mrs. King was killed and another fatally woun­
ded. Hospitals have large casualty list evening. Shaw's Orchestra. $1 per
doing well.
result o f recent shootings.
couple.
20-2tc
The new Florida song can he bought
nt Hintermlater's Pln nojitoro, Welakn
Block.
20-tfp

E E H in u E lA iig i

it

Custom House Coffee w ill be dem­
onstrated nnd served free at Newberry’a Drug Store Thursday, April
20th. Call and get a cup. Don’t for1get tho 100-pWe dinner set to be giv.
cn away.
l9-2tc
Finest line stationery in the city
sold below cost to make room for our
offices. Herald Printing Co.
18-3tp
"P m Going Right Straight Hack to
My Dear Old Florida Home," at Hinterm ister’s Piano Store, Welakn Block.
.
20-tfp
Dance at Hotel Montezuma, Friday
evening. ft+mVa Orchestra. $1 p«r
couple. S c t r r t l J i
20-2te
C U T T m s O U T— IT IS WORTH
MONEY .
Cut out this slip, encloso with Sc
and mail it io Foley &amp; Co., 2835 Shef­
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive in return a trial package con­
taining Foley’s Honey and Ta r Com­
pound fo r coughs, colds and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills fo r pains in sides
nnd back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing emthartiejor con­
stipation, biliousness, headaches, and
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere —
Adv.

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F O R S A L E — Potato barrels In nny T R E A T Y B E T W E E N
GERMANY
quantity, special prices on car lots,
Dance at H otel Montczumn. Friday ISj
A N D R U S S IA N O TH IN G IN
MtrvMpntvffRCS solicited, Cieai water
evening, iilrm V Orchestra. $1 p e r' jj
OUR Y O U N G LIVES
M fg. Co., Clenrwntcr, Fla.
8-tfc
couple.
20-2te
( H r T h e A t i o r l n f r d I 'r r a a )
------2
-----------------F O R S A L E OR L E A S E - O n e 20 acre,
W A S H IN G T O N , A p ril 18.— A lth o
one 10 acre Sanford nvc. walking the American government In neglect­ DOGS M U S T H A V E
L IC E N S E TA G S OR T H E Y
distance to city. Tw o lots corner ing no opportunity to inform itself
W I L L RE K IL L E D NOW
Center nnd Elm nvc. Two lots west I o f what is happening nt Gcnon, o f ­
S
aide Palmetto nvc., 60 ft. from E lev­ ficials here betray no anxiety over the
Dog ownern should read thla notice ■
enth S t
Make o ffer. B. T. Corey, Intest developments ns they nffect the
nnd immediately go to the Clerk's of. *
owner, 116 N. Spring S t , Los Ange- American interests.
flee nnd pay their license and get a
lee, C alif,_________
288tf; 29-tf
Upon tho highest authority It was ta g for the dog, for every dog w ith­
FO R SA1.E fin e- tiunk. Inquire Li said yesterday that in the view o f the out a tag w ill l&gt;c shot in the street. ■
* 120d Palmetto A vc.
’
6-tfdh 1administration, the new treaty
bo- on the froni porch or some other fa- 5
tween Russia and Germany means tal spot. Tho Chief o f Pollco h a s jg
F O R S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
nothing to tho United States. Unlesa spoken nnd the policemen w ill start
aiding. W ithin four blocks o f center
later information convinces them oth­ nt once enforcing tho dog tax ordin­
o f city.
erwise, President Harding and
hia ance. Chief o f Police K illibrcw did
Geo. V\ K N IG H T
advisors were said to accept the tre a ­ not make thla ordinance but he Jn- ■
272-t/c
t y at It* face value, ns a financial nnd tcndcs to enforce it and tho only way
FOR
SALE— ONE
1 0 - A C R E ’ pence settlement without sweeping poto keep your dog from g e tt'n g killed I
F A R M , 5 T IL E D ,
5
N O T litical significance.
la to keep him or her In the country
C L E A R E D . $3,500;
ONE
1 0 -J On the basis o f ita present advices or get a license tag and ace that the
A C R E F A R M . 5 T I L E D A N D 5 this government is declared to be o f canine wears the same.
N O T C L E A R E l ), - $ 1 . 500; O N E the Cpiniun that nothing in tho treaty
1 0 - A C R E F A R M . A L L C L E A R - ' conflicts with the separate peace treaN O TIC E T O DOG O W N E R S
ED
AND
T IL E D .
S M A L L ty between the United States and GerHOUSE AND
I I A R N . $8,500.' many, interferes with American inA ll dogs found running at large on
THESE
FARMS
JO IN
A N D terest in cither country, or materially the streets n ftc r today without a 11W IL L SELL
SEPARATE
O R alters the status o f Russia, in the gen- cense tag on them will be killed by
TOGETHER.
T H E Y A R E A T .' oral world situation.
the policeman wherev-sr found. This
LOADING STATION, LOTS OFj The State department is said to he is a c ity ordinance nnd w ill be en­
W ATER AND HIGH GRADE, firm in ita belief that the sovicty reg- forced to tho letter.
CELERY LAND.
IT W IL L ‘ Into in Russia should not Ik* recognixJ. A. K IL L ID R E W ,.
I*AY YOU TO INVESTIG ATE. 'e d hut it is not disposed to question 20-Ctc
C hfcf Pollco
— H. B. LEWIS.
1 9 -5 t; W -lt C the right of another sovereign power
to extent that recognition, nor does fusnl to sit in the conference contin­
FOR R E N T
it apparently expect that recognition ues. Officials Indicate thnt they still
by-Germany alone w ill have any im ­ regard the conference as nn e ffo r t to
portant effect towards giving bolshe­ straighten out an economic tangle pre­
T H R E E ROOMS U P S T A IR S . H A L L vism a real standing in the fam ily o f eminently European and that they are
nations.
content to keep their dfktanco in the
A N D F R O N T PORCH, L IG H T A N D
It is realized, o f course that If the confidence thnt the European powers
W A T E R , $15.00 P E R M ONTH. CIS
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Genoa were to become a stepping can.
F O R RENT—Furnished nnd unfur­ ■tone to an offensive nnd defensive
nished rooms, 200 Park avenue.
nllinnce, n much nltcrcd political sit­
Demonstration o f Wilson’s Custom
On House Coffee at Stokes' Store Friday
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that subject, however, no official w ill and Saturday, A p ril 21at nnd 22nd.
F O R R E N T — Seven room house, lo­
speculate beyond making the predic­ Aak about the 100-pfcce dinner act to
cated on Sanford Heights.
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o-tfc o f all that hnn transpired in tho Gcnon
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Meantime, as regards K u rog^p in­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922
ever take up their residence at the
picture shows and In the churches
nnd other places o f gathering o f the
people where they leavo a trail o f
fleas and otherwise make themselves
obnoxious. Dogs are all righ t in
their place and w e all love them but
their place is not on the streets.

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son, nnd the average returns are said
to have been CL500 per car. The niarket opened n short time ago nt $10
» barrel nnd dropped steadily to
^about $0, nt which price the growers
will realize something above the cost

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&gt;° f production, and they arc not complaining.
It seems probable that
prices will ndvance somewhat again.
The estimated returns fo r thc season
«ve in the millions. Thc Herald hud
some pictures showing busy scenes
W ill H ays is purifying the pictures around the railroad yurds, where poHe hns nlready punctured the At- tatoes were being loaded, i
Tim es
scenes in thc potato fields
buckle bntoon.
Union.
Russia now has a scrap o f paper
with Germany. It means nothing and
will bo just that when the end comes.

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Storms in the west, storms in the
The lakeland Star had u lot to say
north, cyclones in the east, not a the other day about Pnlutkn and Santhing stirring in Florida, not even a ford and Tampa and other cities askcow.
ing the aid o f inland cities to keep
•---------- o ----------up the preferential rates and that thc
The Republican senators hnvc ag- port dtios should take care o f themreed to puss the soldiers* bonus, selves and take their medicine.
It
However we would not advise the sol- was silly stuff and failed so utterly
diers to start spending the monoy to score a point in favor of the peo.
yet awhile.
pie gettfog lietter rates that tho
----------- o ---------- Herald did not reply to it. However,
The Jacksonville Metropolis wants the Tampa Tribune anil the 1‘alatka
a “ league o f friendly towns.”
A ll News ilid reply and the replies are
right, Quimby, old fellow. Put San- given
in this
issue.
It seems
ford In the bunch. Wo nre nothing if strange that any one in Florida
not friendly here.
should nxk the port cities to fight
----------- o ----------against their own people and against
The state equalizer rescinds his or- the water rates when since the world
der» to increase the taxes. Seminole came into la-ing, port cities have nlcounty witl accept tho increase. Now ways unjoyed a lower rate and nl*
Just what does that mrnn, we would ways will enjoy it dospitu the raillike to know. W hy should we l&gt;e the roads. And were it not for tho fact
goat?
that ports do enjoy this rate inland
------• --- o----------cities would he nt the mercy of rnilThe Herald does not favor a special roads sure enough. Thu present move
session o f the Florida legislature. In ,,f the railroads to abolish the preffnct vve do not favor a session of the i roiitial rates will not help the inFiorida legislature nt any time. W e land cities hut wll simply raise tho
would all be much better o ff if tho port cities rate on the railroads nnd
legislature would not meet in ten the port cities will immediately put
years.
on boat lines nnd cut the railronds
— ----- o— -----I out entirely. Wnter is our God given
Hob Holly in his Sanford Herat*! i i k|,: „iid we intend to take it.
intimates that he hns read Shake----------- a----------spenre in his younger days.
ComGOT IT A L L WRONG
menting on the fact that manicurists
arc not a recent development of high
Monte of the papers in the small
society, he mentions the fact that
mnny, many years ago the great poet
wrote these lines: “ There in a dlvinitv that shapes our ends.”— U k e Innd Telegram.

U ,w n i" ,,M «*•»/ f*P«*«k ,,f th«
I1*"11’
'*l,lr issue nnd abode, are
waxing mighty wroth because the
MP“ rt
wnnt thu wntcr &lt;*°"'pcHt li“ n ™t«f«
fo r
freight
returned.

There’s a lot of young fellers who
seem to think that &lt;i marriage certifi­
cate Is a secret of bow to pull a Uve
rabbit out of un empty bat.
A V O ID

F A N A T IC S

URGES

LE C T U R E R

vance movement
frin ge," its selfearnest, wcll-mei
a sense o f proportion, and n conception o f what to say and what not to
say. For this reason, the American
Social Hygiene association does not
give credentials to every person who

But even this is not all o f the story,
ered as it should be, is that the pur*
ered a sit should be, Is that the pur­
chasing power o f the fanner's dollar
is 50 per cent, greater than it was in
1920. That makes the purchasing
power o f the farm ers’ billion dollar
advance in commodities which they
have to sell, equivalent to a billion
and n half in those which they have
to buy. N o wonder the farmers are
hnppy and optimistic.
What o f the farmers o f Florida?
They are more independent than
those o f nny other section because
they- enjoy n natural
monopoly in
their incomparable climnte, and can
place fresh fruits nnd vegetables on
the markets when they are not ob­
tainable elsewhere, nnd so command
the highest price. Nature has been
kind this year, the crops have been
large, and prices have been good. W e
have not yet finished sending 13,000,000 boxes o f oranges to our friends
o f the north and they will send our
growers something like $50,000,000 in
exchange. One shipping point In the
state has received more than half a
million dollars fo r strawberries, nnd
the total from tho state will probably
exceed a million. O f the vast am­
ounts that have been received fo r
celery and lettuce, beans nnd cucum­
bers, peppers nnd potatoes and oth*
er vegetables we have no record, but
they have been sufficient to put our
truckers on Fnsy street, a n i clog the
local hanks.
Why should we pull long faces nnd

o f the association. The sincere lady ine, in farming. Before we realize it
who forgets that high school girls « e shall he crying for labor. The
are not third-ym r medical students future is bright and promising. It
and that intimate details o f vice are is time to forget the dismal past and
no help to n young mother, tho ex- b*ik forward to a glorious future.
cited gcntelman who gathers statis- L et’s go.— Tampa Times.
tirs from the surrounding air nnd u
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TH E M ILK C A M P A IG N
1st, the extremist, the half-informed,
-------the radical, nil these worthy but eduUnder the auspices o f the Woman’s
cntionnlly unhelpful folk arc kindly Flub Inst week a Milk Campaign was
ami politely discouraged by tho as- put on In Seminole County.
This
sedation, which chooses its lecturers work was most ably directed by Mrs.
with the greatest care. A t present John Leonard! nnd her corp o f wormost o f the educational lecture cour- kera. Miss Mae Morse, State Unity
c , given by thc association nre enr- Specialist from the State College fo r
ric&lt;! through by Dr. Eugene LeEor- Women at Tallahassee nsiistcd with
rest Swan, n physician o f twenty the educational work as well as Miss
yenrs* practice, a sociologist and a Web-ti r, District Home Demonstranumber o f the high council o f the tion Agent.
liny Scouts; Dr Edith Hnlc Swift,
The purpose o f *hia campaign w a/
who has charge of the personal wel- *« bring to the attention o f tho boys
fare of college girls but in the mother nnd girls, the fact that milk la a
o f two charmingly old-fashioned lit- perfect food that contains all o f the
tie daughters, and Miss Elizabeth feed elements needed to build tho
Bain who has taught class nftcr class body and keeji it in good health. The
" f high school girls and Iniys.
, message of "Milk the l ’erfoct Food”
"The successful social hygiene tec- was carried to nlmut 1500 children in
Hirer must possess four thing?,” a nine schools in thc County. Tho apmember o f the
association says In pen I was made in most s-hcols thui
•peaking of the
lecturer trio: “ The a fairy story about "The Goo 1 Health
first is n thorough knowledge of th e t Fairy and the Milk Bottle."
subject nnd the other three nre perThrough the courtesy o f n number
fis t taste in handling it. You tony of the business houses intt resting
define taste as you please but the window exhibits were
displayed.
offirlnl association definitions o f it These not only attracted the -hlldrcn
t is. "The power to present a subject in but the parents as well. Yowell Irasuch a way that
no essential phase lured iho total solids contained in a
w ill be left out
and no hearer left gallon o f milk; The Milk Elves vigdispleased."— 1
T ampa Times.
ited Bowers and Houmillnts; Thc

know it, but i f there were no porta
in Florida Lakeland would probably
not be on the map, rail fre ig h t rates
into the state would be prohibitive ex­
cept to those points where the rail­
roads themselves might wish to de­
velop
Lakeland wholesalers find an
advantage in shipping by w ater from
New York to Tam pa thence the abort
haul by rail from Tampa.
The Star need not be alarmed that
1‘alatka, like other Florida ports, w ill
not continue to enjoy certain advan.
tnges by reason o f its facilities for
obtaining w ater hauls &lt;jn wholesal­
ers* supplies.
I f Lakeland wants to
enjoy preferential rates -or the en­
couragement o f the wholesale indus­
try Lakeland should move to a sea­
port.— Palntka News.

A citizen o

the nttitude o f the
o f West Florida,
rcdlted with 12,850
last census, a gain
i previous census,
county intervening

Courtesy and Prompt Her
vice Our Motto

In a recent i-sue Thi Lakeland Star
printed an editorial reference to tho
proposed efforts o f Florida port cltes to join with inland cities in fixing
the basis o f rates for the proposed
enforcement of the Interstate commcrcc commission's fourth section order. which indicates thut The Star
didn't understand what it wn* talking
about. W e produce the editorial in
another column. The plan is to moke
the basing rnte as low as possihte
siflentions nt an equally low level.
The Star’s mistake was interpreting what The News said us to Paintka's opportunity to
maintain
its
present rate by turning to water
traffic. It was not selfishness, nnrrowness or unfairness that prompted
the admonition in The News. Wo cmphnsized the possibility that Pnlntka
would suffer from kiss of it* preferentinl rnte unless it made provision
to tnke care o f its freight shipments
on n basis o f water rntos, which it
hns nlwnys enjoyed .which every port
hns enjoyed, nnd which qlwnya will be
enjoyed ns long as it is possible fo r
independent boat lines to operate in
competition with the railroad-owned
lines.
It is fa ir to assume that if Lakeland was located on tidewater The
Star would feel it its duty to cncourage establishment and maintenance of
wnter freight service, giving Ijike.
land an advantage over Bartow. This
would not be selfishness, but the nat.
ural law o f taking full ndvantage o f
environment.
The Star mav not

E Q U A L IZ IN G THE T
Equalizing thc taxes would bt
right i f they could be equally
the word signifies, “ Equally" t*t
present method o f making tfa*
ious counties pay a blanket n iN
ten or fifteen or twenty r i the
may be is not equalizing the ^
at all. It is simply makir„- the &lt;
who are now |
— !-----paying
more thin J
neighbor keep on paying
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geta no one anywhere.
The u J
property that has been over th e s jjJ
property that has been o.er
the future nnd the people -.ho
hnvc paid enough will still U pajdtel
less than thoy should.
Therefewl
the counties o f south Flcrids
many other counties in th« itsu pi*,
tested against tho raise rtrJ the it.
tion o f the state Equalizer *s i res.
cinded.
Seminole county ccsahJ
sioners at the request or
thtr the
demand f f the State Equal! .-&gt;r raised
the taxes ten per cent or rnther sj.
reed to the raise o f ten p&lt; r tent std
then fo rg o t about the mutter wfeea
tho question came up before the |*T.
ernor nnd the state equalizer the
other day. Seminole was th* ot]j
county in the state that did not kkk
.on thc raise.
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Attempts were made last night to
burn the two wooden bridges con­
necting Daytona with Daytona Beach
according to the Del.aud News. The
people o f this pnrt of the state have
stood for the high priced toll bridges
about ns long ns they can be ex­
pected to stand nnd they will prob­
ably assert themselves from this
time forwnrd. Volusia county is sure­
ly cursed with the toll bridge malady.
The edict o f tho Chief of Police to
kill every dog found on tho street?
without a license tag may room bard
hearted but it is thc law and tbs
chief of police is neglecting his duty
if he allows nny dog on thc street
without a license tag. The law says
they shall pay a tnx every year and
there Is no reason why some owners
should pay and others should not pay.
Anil then dogs should not be allowed
to roam the streets at will ngnrdless
o f whether they have tags or not.
filratigers In Sanford hnvc often re­
marked about the droves o f mangy
flea bitten curs that nre allowed to
roam tho streets nt will. They are
not allowed this privilege in any oth­
er city nnd th ere,la no treason why
they should be allowed It here. They

this comparison must at ow
cede that the people of South
arc fu lly justified in their i
—cither that the capital fcc j
to the center o f population,
the state be divided— Tames

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-buy paid up Stock in the SANFORD BUILD­
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stock pays Four per cent each six months, is
safe and conservative, and last, but not least,
every dollar goes immediately into homebuilding. Have applications for more than
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars—
people who are waiting for the money to
build. We can’t pay stock salesmen, but ask
you, that have money to invest, to discuss the
matter with any of the directors o f the Build­
ing* &amp; Loan Association or with any of our
bankers. They know.

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H. n. STEVENS
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S. O.SHINHOLSER

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Secretary and Treasurer

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A C T 1.— The lawn nt Mrs. Perrington-Shine s Country home.
wedding present. Trouble for the groom.
A C T II.— The librnry, the same day at B p. m. A thief in the house. Trouble
fo r Hilly Jackson.
A C T III.— The same library, the same day at 11:00 p. nt. Troulde fo r the
burglar. Eloped nt midnight.
CHORDS— Between acts, Margaret Gallagher,'Alma l.ohnes, Margaret Erienon, Florence Price, Marlon Hand, Nellie Messenger, Margaret Zachary*. Dorothon Mickey nnd I iln Murrell.
Music furnished by James Robson and Peter Schaal.
Clog Dancing— William Mallem.
Furniture used in this play was lonned by Mr. J. D. Davison, of the Kan
ford Fum ituri Company.
Evening costumes fo r Indies, lonned by Haumel Specialty Shop.
We appreciate this courtesy.
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N O TA B LE S

G A IN E S V IL L E ,
A p ril 20.— Ayrnngomrnts have boon perfected hero
for the reception o f several notable*
who are expected to come to Gaines­
ville Thursday nnd Friday of this
week.
Thomas B. McAdnms, president o f
the American Bankers’ Association,
i* scheduled to address the joint meeting o f the American Bankers’ Associntinn ami the State Bankers' A*so, ,
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Herald, a newspaper published within
Special Tax School District No 1, S em ­
in ole County. Florida, once each week
f o r four successive weeks
Done and ordered In regular session
o f tho County Hoard o f Public Instruc­
tion for Seminole County. Florida, this
the tlh day o f April, A D. P.'1I
C F. HAH HISON.
(S e a l o f Hoard)
Chairman.
FRED T
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O. A. D A L L A S .
Cou n ty Hoard o f I ’ uhlie Instruction, SemiHole County, Florida.
A H cst:
T. W L A W T O N .
Bupt o f Pul&gt; Inst, and KxO ffle la Secrela ry to Hoard,
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an accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites

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G A IN E S V IL L E ,
April
19.— The t.rn.lned that bond* on the sum of l « » ■ ".f ,

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nenxin w ill he rcrptlre.l fo r the purp„s. a
forth In said petition, and which
,
,
,
nre enumerated hereinabove, said bonds
o f 1922 ball to.ssors, i* now With the
I,, .r Ibtere*t at tin rate Of flv. ind
one.hair, per cent per annum. Inlereil
payable seml-am.ui.il&gt;. bonds lo he dal«,xc‘,l&gt;Uon o f two players, just « " S
ul July lat, .1 D I * ! ! , and the prluelstrictly a Florida product as the nvo- pul of luttd honda I....... com. due and

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ratio, or better still tho Florida grapefruit.
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Rn&gt; Ditkson, who lomes from I olorni!..
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’ ’J*'"1 , 'cu* ir.-d f o r the t"irp -•
la
el f o r * 1'
" “ j'* petit bm I*
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III,, the sa d
" " ,'7 'i ,,' “ r 1 &gt;'J*‘ rest at the rate
VL-i* V, “ I ,..... ' ' f ''T . * ' . ' ' " 1 .'J I
'" t n . the tnlereat on said bond* to he
able aemt.aiiMHully. aajd homtH ...

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‘,aU' &gt; r e '‘th irty yeiro* a f ter t hV dale there-'

thinks now, however, of thing* m e tro -' ..f said i.ond- to b,-c
hsroma'du. and pav- ,l” “ l r “ ,'.,h ’ "..fhr
r , u 0 T ’ f: Vi"-.''
Tier the d a le t h e r e ,ln* on
«'*' «'»&gt; ,Vf. KVJivv h ,J"
ixilitan, since he is slated to join the of nB ||t pr&gt;ilV|ljrf| for
f„, .......
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rh«irn
In " » a l certain
" U l , ‘ ,SON,.hBtrnmIl
I*hl,.!o!ph.n N .t lo t a l. . M l . , nnd „ l
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r
;v ,U .W !K
the school term. The Infield 1* com- Hculnot,* County, Florida, to which said
'&lt;*n..niV Hoard of p„illdiu
po*.«l *.f Roach o f High Springs.
' XIIhIn |
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f g Horn
S I
nolc .*,unity. Florida.
.
Blake o f Chiplcy, Bracken o f W est ■aid S p t c l i l T a x Sch.nd District No I
Siiuluitli* I ’ ounty. Florida, him II be an**
1’aim Beach, Mahannan of Fort Pierce lltb'd lo vote.
1 W L A 1VTO.N,
Huperliitriulent o f t’ ubtle
In*
Tlie anbl e|i-cHi»n a*- ofilerei) lo be
ntrucil.ui and Kx-offlclu S ec­
,,n,l Joe White
, o f Gainesville,
Il«|i| ahull he held nt the several pullretary lo Hoard.
Tbe outfielders
outfielders are
nre “ Hat”
Rat Duncan
Duncan n,K piarea within a n t special
r.av
, :n -::.
The
i.t
Schmd DlatrlL-t No 1, Seminole County.
° f Pensacola, Bnssley of Stnrke, H oyt p|or|d*. wber,- the last iser.ernl elec•
' ’ nrlton o f Wauchula nnd K. W. jluu waa hHd. j
F^cHwi T A K K N O TIC E and *nve money 1
$100 buys Hoick 4; $550 buys Hoick
Spencer o f Kanford.
Pitcher* Eric
, 3, and tin* raid election .hall loBoswell o f lnvenness, Henry Grn&gt; o f j,nP1Jcj " 0^! 1,'nlj rh-ri. of u,. olliaij
' buys O lih m o U le• 4, $G(K)
Gainesville, Jim Wallace of W lliston *
^!I?.!.'r.V’ r d’A!I ‘ in«Yr' Ut’t.!I " ,'.f ,ni&gt;'* OWsmnbHe H. Balance, terms to
nnd George Hartman of Pensacola, si, l)]llM1|„ county, Florida, immediately suit your purse,
^'hett they make
demonstrate the fertility o f Florida r ^ n o r .T .^ V A .^ '^ i^ u .V A Vh« o.mn";
cars. I will sell th cm .-N . H.
.......... • ' X c W t . ^ ' i ' ^ r J r ' wIlV'JS. K r. . W i GnrT1Cr’
taKing
,,( to „viock i. M on the lotI.

Don't Blame Your Grocer Because Coffee is S
Costing More

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N othin* nicer fo r g ifts than flno
mean repiKatlon
,i, i. r!ntnr mu! certify tlie roulta Rtntlonrry. CSoinir below coit for two
His substitute.
IB-.ltp
The
around Miami.
. ... ftdliiW'lng named are hereby an- weeks at the Herald office.
il.ited and desIgitKled ..a I 'b r U xnd
Works, o f Defuniak Springs, caught jmibi.-;
tura In (odd and ronduel the aald
Daner at Hotel Menlcztiuiri Friday
for Florida in 1919 and Inter played eln-l lull nt the balling |dare nr (ire
with Palmer College at the old home cine.
(K#,lf),ril&gt;
u sl evening. Shaw’s Orchestra. $1 per
tow n,
T y ie Sr.. Uni, W H u ff und Kelinetli ,,,,,,,|t.
20-2t&lt;*
no

Murrell. inoi&lt;*etnra and 1! I* llrownlee.
rierk.
David
.it iTeelnet N « *J (Sanford I
bluer, r.
S|icer.
I' I* Hlnea and ' ’has Malliewa,

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One Day Each Week We VVil! Hold a Special jj
Sale on Some Article in Our Store

Hill Hardware Co.

::*&gt;fnltiol** ('utility. Florida, In
regular
••Mian till" • he 1th day of April. V I ' HAS
is::.
C, F. M A IlLIH oN ,
(Seal o f Hoard)
Chairman
F I ; K l &gt; T W IL L IA M S ,

C A. DALLAS,
Cotltil) Ibiar.l of I'ublb' Inilrut lion for
Seminole County. Fla

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THE WHITE FROST
THE ILLINOIS
THE AUTOMATIC
a l l h i g h -g r a d e m e r c h a n d i s e

Remember within the four wall* of u Refrigerator there is a
secret. That secret is to preserve Ice. We have It

It is not the outside ol’ a house that costs, it is
the inside— be careful in buying
a Refrigerator

T. J. MILLER &amp; SON

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&lt;&gt;i i ns:it t h i i h i .d i &gt; k i . k * t h i n in
Dl-i:. | 41, T A X * 1' 11 IIIl|. I l l - I I I H I
Ml. I. * i ; i l l M I I . K COUNTY, KI.HHI11.1, &gt;.1111 * I * | : « I 1 I. T A X "&lt; 1111(11,
l l l * I I I H I' l ll'. I M i tl.SII K N O W N 1 *
t i i i : * i n i ‘o n i t *. i i o m . n i a T R I C T .
\V he eras
A palltlon ha* been pr«*tinted to the Cnuniy Hoard o f Futdlf
inslrucllnn f o r Seminole County, F lo r l-1
da, on March «th. IS l!. •tuned by more
than tw e n ty - fiv e per cent nf the duly
•|U.tIlfD'it elector* reildlnu within Spn •
Ml Tax School D la lr b l N " I. Seminole
County, Flo rid*.
■aid
Special
Tax
School Dial rlet Imlng al*u known a a the
Sanford Bchool DMtrlcl, asking and peiHlonliiu lhal an election lie held w ith ­
in Special T « x School I Hot r I t No I.
Seminole County. Florida.
In
d e te r­
mine the t|uvation whether or not bonds
In the *um of $&lt;0,0 0 0 (bi *11011 lie leaned
hy anbl Special T a x School District No
I, Seminole County,/ Flnrlds. the proi e eila thereof to be u»ed for the purpose
o f nciulrlnu. building, enlarging, fu rn ­
ishing or oth erw ise Improving school
buildings and school grounds and for
the exclusive use o f the pul.lie free
school* o f Special Tax School District
No &gt;. Seminole County. Florida.
Th erefor* He It llesolved: T h a t *n
election tie ami th* same is hereby o r ­
dered to he held In aald Special Tax
School Plolrlct No t. Seminole County,
Florida, on tho nth d « y o f Mny, A. I/. This la pooitlvrly the best Itefrlgerc1915 to determine whether or not there
tor on the Market Today
• haJI he tarued hy aald Special
Tux
School DIM rlet No I. Seminole County.
Florid*, bond* In the sum of 1(10.0 0 0 .01*.
-C A L L A N D HEB IT to hear Interest at the rate o f f i v e and

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Oil I hr Okeerhnliee Hrnnrh of (he Florida Hast Coast Railway, Cbuluota, Fla., among I hr plliea and lake* of Hrminolc county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hath* nnd hot water heat. First
r l a M cuisine. Kitten S2.50 lo S150 per day; SI0 to $1H per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. ( HAS. I). BRUM LEY, Manager

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CELERY SELLS ITSELF

REFRIGERATORS

WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FRIDAY

Mawa-ix. ( 3W - .

|llf,.„ a-t,,rr&lt; , i„ i i &lt;i .....nardy. . i.n.
All of w ill. I. la dona und ordered by
me t'ounly Hoard of I’utdla luatructioo

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A!te»t
T W LAWTON.
SuperInten.lml of I'uldlc In­ O N E -PIE C E , P O R C E L A IN LINED
al runt Ian and Kx-off If In Secre- ;
(ary (&lt;• Hoard.
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Sessions nre held npnrt from each
other.
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Ceremonies incident to the lnying
The new Florida song can be bought
o f the cornerstone fo r the university
, .
nt llinterim ster s Piano Store, Melaka
on Friday call for s parade o f the in­
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nc«pilrhii;. J*1'' f»»r \ h r «*%rjiiptv •
of Iho ptiPllc
wtlhtli m»hl
T.i\
btiljjllii*. enlarging furiiiahlog,&lt;u mi . fr*;o Frlioiilii
I! &gt;lmr k*l N*n 1, ^V«*mi noli* i*oitttty
ntoi for ii'i'l
i " c* i * i". Florid...
. ...... ciVi.VnV-’
c rounds and
the exclusln
* &gt;"ri.i .. Ho ........... I ,.f the said bond
use of the public free schools within l*‘ " ,li' imnuutlliK to |• 0.000 no to
he
said Special Tax School District No I " T ! * f " r M,*'1 Purpose set forth III said
1tin priMMMHln o f Hit' Kn lit Inmil
iRjiiir P*‘ titloM iiml ti* lo* i*\|M*n*lc1 mul &lt;U'*
amount 111ic t » 110,0110,00, to it* m»r*l for
fl ' mniim 1 fdllowtiiK, it* " M
the purpos.-s set forth in said pelllliut
"V .'
*" •’? .UM" !
uulrinc a
and to be 'expended and dlahurseil in a
■ hiilldins and f.irnlshlnc » prlmart
manner follow inK, to-wit
school, and for en ars ln p . furnish us ,.r
$60.000 00 |„ be used In ae.|ulrlnu a o llierw l*i l.nprov Ins a-bool
hulldlnna
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f l *i the exclusive
'school, nnd for ciilarKlPK furniahlnit o r 1i ' f l
i',. '.!'"i til* L L ( r '
T.!*'."!*. *YJ ** I1
Otherwise Im p ro iln c school bulldlnea •*)'* H p c ln l la v School I'l-irtct No I
and school Krounils for the oxcluslve :|liil
Whereas

U N IV E R S IT Y B A L L TEAM

A fter Tomorrow.’
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Thu tw o aj«!tocintionn nrr ncpnrnto fiutom, bon*

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It Is the setise of this
use of the public free schools within
Governor said Special Tax School District No I. I'onr.l tint It would he to thr h.-st In
i**rt»»*t »*f Hpprlnl lit\ Hrh«in| District ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
nlid.
No 1 Seminole F o u n ty , Florida, said
Whereas The County Hoard of I’ub- Special
Tax School Dlalrlct he I roc also

mond. Vn.. is scheduled to address the - m l lots. &gt; ^ ^
(
harikcm in the afternoon on "The Day
t.nptmn Hill iia rtl, oeior.

nnd distinct although it has been custernary f.,r sometime to hold joint annun! meetings. Usually the business

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laying ceremonies o f the fin t
unit o f tho University o f Floritln’s
«. .d m ln l.lr.tlon
tail,linn.
Thr
state’* chief executive is expecte.l to
1 the principal speaker __
at the
cere__ _____
niontoa.
The bankers attending the annual
ni,&lt; tings o f their respective organlzati. is will devote their first day’s
pm largely to transaction of busin.
Welcoming addresses and respot 1 . together with official reports
nr. '.r the program fo r the morning
sesii n o f the the first day. Mr. MeAdaim who is vice-president o f the
Merchants National Bank, o f Rich-

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Now. therefore, In pursuance of law.
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&lt;&gt;f .1 resolution ,,f , , ", fnrthci le-olvcil
n,mri|
,|u). ndopi.d. a.nice in •«! • I*** lion • &gt; held In s..o op., ..., • « «
hereby
alvaii
that „ on the *.i h „.,,J
day of 1- torl.la,l**-tr|
No i cSemtmde
&gt;.
Ui|&gt;
,, tn„
In e&lt;
&gt;i.r.lam
with h.*v,• «ur.
in de­
nt theie shall he
aim i i . it. i rissmger, comptroller oi ..... .... ............... .. ..... .. ” *-------- A" '
'b-. 'h . i d ‘ Y.Y Hnec'i ,i"V a " » ' Seh.,Y.i"i»iV.' •-««**••» .......... . ......... Tax School Dla^tjte currency, Washington, is expect- nn.i-hails from I cnnsvlvanin, arc the , r|r| N„ , Bemtnole founty. Florida. J
V’V
'on ly two outlnnder*.
'said Special T a x School D lsirb t
" " ".r" *'"■'*•»-'» f"** *" *h*a re-,.
ed to be present.
the others have the balmy climate i'o ‘ ’determine'' whether T r . ’ ‘ ( ‘ 'Vhere
'l \* " Vurtlicr resolved That this re
i* ruiay, the program outlined for
the bankem'convention is interwoven 'tamped all over them. Uouch iticn- JJYbl’ol 'liistric't s ’ , i.’ m'm'iuY.Y, ,' ,,’ui'tY. Herald “ «'"«»p &gt; i"-r 1 1 ?") 7 '
with that fo r the reception o f Gover. bourg, himself, got his three squares
Dve'ami Semlmde
on F b ^ d ! l!m !i ,.' wc l
mlf ,!,.r d m ,,I&gt;r arm.i.o. ini.*r.-»t f,,r ," " r
"rive wsaka
nor Cary \ Hardee anti his military » Ony at Defuniak Springs, before
T l d s rcaolutli.n adoptrd In ri'Kulnr
limning
the
Gnter
nppnrcl.
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County Hoard of Public
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Don’t fail to bo at the demonstra­
tion o f Wilson's Custom House Coffee
at Stokes’ Store Friday and Saturday,
April 21st and 22nd. Ask nbout the
Edward Henderson
Robert Thrasher 100-piece dinner sot to bo given away.
10-3tc
llertram Shepherd
Frederic Rines
Arthur Moore
Dance nt H old Montezuma. Friday
..Kay Lossinp
evening. Shnw s Orchestra, $1 per iiK a n i.i t m .n r n i 'S T i
no tu n o f
Margaret Zachary couple.
20-2U••• III.It* IM T H I IT IO V , s p ill MII.F.
Frances Dutton
• III M V , F I . O I I I I X , OKTFIt VtlNINU
11 II I T m i l t I T OF 1I I I M I 1 is AKCPattyc Lyles
KSH AIIV
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SPIH IA I.
r ti
Nellie Messenper NOTICK ol* M T C Ill. HUM) KI.F.I*h• i i o m
i m r i i i r r M). i,
a r.n iTtON F'ott sppt i v i , r t \ hi mini.
Vlrpinin Neeley
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llls T IIII'r
TV. i i n ii i i u H i l l M 'i:i I I I . TAX
Lillian Shinholser
i i i : i m : i i . so h a o \i a i h h i p h \ a V lllllll. lltH I IIM T HF.IMi VI.Ml
Florence Henry
f' o i i o hi m i n t n t s T i i i i T ' i it m : o p
KNOWN AS i t M lIIIII
St lllllll.
Anna Du Dose
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a r F iiP 'r to h i: p u ii t iik h p o a ,
m sTHICT.
I III. T I H P H i l l A I* It I AI IP II. 1 A II
Esther Hughey
l A T P I I P S T nit 4 |.| ||p n i p
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Whereas
A petition has been preAlton l.ohnes
l ' A .1 IIII.P .
sented lo thw County Hoard of public
Mary Hell Allen Instruction f*&gt;r Seminole Cnuniy. FlnrWhereas- On the Ctli day o f March. A
U*II. a petition wit-. pre-.-nled to tho
Carrie Stanley Ida. nlgm-d by mure limn iw .-niy-flve

CHARACTERS

W IL L UK A T G A IN E S V IL L E

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H A L L A N D W IL L R E M A IN OPEN
U N T IL T U E S D A Y , M A Y 2, 1922.
L. R. P H IL IP S .
20-lPtc
City Registration Officer.

Brighton Early, about to bo mnrried
B illy Jaekson, the henrt-breaker.....
P rof. Solomon Spiggott, an authority on Ejrypt
IlemnchuH SpiRRott, his son, tiRod eighteen
Mr. Malaehl Meek, a lively old gentleman o f 69
Mr. Dun. the burRlar
Am y l -cv, about to bo m arried............. .
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Doris Ruffles, A m y’s maid-of-honor
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Mrs. PerrinRton-Shlno, with the aeeent on the "Shine"
Gwendolyn Porrington-Shinc, who does as Minima says
Dodo Do Graft, the Dazzling Daisy
Mrs. Imn ClinRtr, a fasrinatinR younR widow*
AiiRelinn, her niiRcl child
Mrs. Sent i ram is SpiRRott, the mother o f seven
Eupepsla SpiRRott, her daughter, aped sixteen
Miss Longneckcr, a public school teacher
I.ulu, the maid, a “ Lulu” by nature
Aunt Paradise, the colored cook lady
per cent o f the duly ipmltfled electors
Four little Spiggott*— Iris, Osiris, Ramses nnd )*tolemy
retldlna w ithin Special T a x School l'l«
.................... — Zillnh Welsh, Hilly Fitts, ( ’ora Rutherford, John Schirard trlct “No -I. Seminole County Florida.
District'
•aid Special Tax
School
Time, 102— , late in September,
V&gt;««.....
.»•• the SanfordI School
Place— Mrs. Perrington-Shinc's cuontry home near Philadelphia.
the
U iiiric i, a.m iu r nnd pot I lion In ai
the
Ocean inn— A house party at the Early-Lee wedding.
|Courtly Hoard of Public Instruction fm
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PEN A T TH E C
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be published III

HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM , A P R IL 20-21
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|payable semi-annually. bonds to tie tintA. P. IS !!, and to mature

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HELPED I1F.K MOTHER W ONDER­
out their entire line o f box stationery
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in order to make room fo r la rger o f­
I I I , T h e A a * « r l n t r 4 P ress*
Mrs. Fred McFnrlane and Mrs. T.
In these days o f ‘‘ flu,’’ coughs, colds, fices and during tho salo that will
D A Y T O N A , A pril 20.— What a hea­
W . Prcvntt w ere visiting friends in
croup nnd whooping cough, it is well last fo r two weeks the finest o f sta­
vy touring car running wild can do
to know that every year there are tionery w ill be sold below cost nnd
When people • « « a star In your Osceola Tuesday.
was demonstrated here one day this
window, they know you are a dry—
Mr. and Mr*. I*. N. Wakefield, Mrs. week when a machine without a driv­ used more bottles o f F oley’s Honey this means that it will almost bo
unless it’s a movie star.
Curlett and Mrs. Eirchner were «hop- er climbed n sidewalk and demolished and Tar than o f any other cough given away. You arc going away fo r
medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, r»15 W. &lt;Jth tho summer and need some fine sta­
ing in Sanford Friday.
the front o f a restaurant. The ear
,
St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: " F o le y s tionery or you arc staying at home
Mrs. lln rt nnd Mrs. Stone nnd Miss was n new one nnd the owner who
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Honey nnd T a r relieved me o f u hack- and need some fine stationery, or you
Mabel Stone left Saturday fo r T a v ­ had parked it at right angles to the
ing cough, tickling in the
throat, do not need it now but w ill need It
ares.
curb, had lifted the hood and was
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wheeling and pains in the chest. It later. A t any rate you will get one
M r .Hodges nnd Mr. McFnrlane dickering with the motor. Something
is helping my mother wonderfully." o f the greatest bargains, o f your
he touched caused the motor to kick
spent
last week in Jacksonville.
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That’s why druggists recommend Fol­ young life if you will visit the H er­
Tho
Mr. Nicholson nnd Mack Sloan were nnd the machine started off.
ald office and get some o f this sta­
ey’s. Sold everywhere.— Adv.
owner
climbed
in
and
shut
o
ff
the
gns
visiting friends hero Sunday.
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tionery at n price thnt will move it
but not until the car hnd damaged
to
Mr. Bunco nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Cous­
quickly. The finest nnd most up-toplate glass windows and other parts
to
ins o f Osceola were visiting friends
Rayfield Carburators date line o f stationery in the city and
o f the front o f the resaurant to tho
sold below cost. See it and bo con­
here Sunday.
extent o f $.'500.
Installed nnd Guaranteed by
vinced. Stationery is not coming
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dann o f Miami
down any this summer and you are
w ere visiting
Mrs.
Harrison lnat
THOS. J. A. REIDY
ST. PE TE R SB U R G , A pril 20.—Tho Sanford Battery Service getting a rpal bargain in paper and
week.
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annual convention o f the Floridn
Attorney and Coanaellor-at-Law
! envelopes nnd correspondence cards.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C lifford Proctor who
State
Pharmaceutical
Association
The entire line must move in two
Practicing in State and Federal Courts have been in Ocala for the last three
will be held here June 12, l.'i, 14, nnd
weeks or he sold in bulk.
18-3tp
months have moved back to Geneva.
Over Seminole County Sank
15, nnd local pharmacists have begun Sparton
Horn Service
Mr. anil Mrs. Hodges left Wednos- preparations for tho entertainment of
G ET FU N D S
day for Jacksonville.
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George A. DeCottcs
H t r T h e l . i n r l M r i I'r c s s l
l , v ,n left Sunday for V irginia 'n 'um{^r ' ncv’„ ^ " h u n d r e d
The first
W A S H IN G T O N ,
April
19.— Re­
where he will be fo r nbout two weeks.
Attorney-al-Lnw
Sanford
Battery
Service
two days of the convention will be
quests o f Secretary Hughes und A tMeade Baker is taking his place in
Over Seminole County Hank
devoted to examination of applicants
Company
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for license to prnetiee the profession
Mr. and Mrs. T . W. Preva il spent
If the usual plan is followed, election
the week-end in New Smyrna with of officers will take place the I n s t J S A N F O R D
MATTRESS
FACS. O. Shiiiholser
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Littlor.
day of the meeting.
TORY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Curlett loft
Contractor und Builder
B. C. ECHOLS, Prop,
Tuesdny for St. Augusttino to visit
FO RT PIE RC E, A pril 20.— A pro.
H ANFORD -:- -:F L O R ID * her sister, nnd will go to Jacksonville
“ Old Mnttrrss Made New and
posal to change the name of bort
New Mnttrrss Made to Order"
from there,
Pierce to something more descriptive
French
Avenue and 17th Street
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover I.eFilcs spent
S M IT H BROS.
is being discussed by residents of tho
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G arage and Machine Co. Prcvntt.
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The Indies o f the Club gave an Eas­
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Pierce and the “ F o rt" part o f it came
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from a small gnrt maintained during
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valley o f China can produce 9,000,000 tons o f ore a year, according to
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SOUR O R A N G E S W A N T E D — Drop CLOSING OUT S TA TIO N E R Y
STOCK TO M AK E ROOM
card stating number o f boxes you
FOR LARGER OFFICES
have.— W. Hayward, W inter Park, Fla.
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funds fo r expenses next year o f the
state and justice departments, re­
spectively, were granted to a consid­
erable degree by the senate appro‘printfons committre yesterday in re­
porting the nnnual supply bill for
those departments.
It carried $2,200,00 more thnn the $20,000,000 pro.
vidod by the house.
Demonstration o f W ilson’s Custom
House C offee at Stokes' Store Friday
nnd Snturdny, April 21st rnd 22nd.
Ask nbout the 100-piece dinner set to
be given nwny.
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N O TIC E TO I)OG O W NERS
A ll dogs found running nt large on
the streets nftcr today without a li­
cense tng on them will be killed by
tho policeman wherever found. This
Is a city ordinance and w ill be en­
forced to the letter.
J. A. K IL L IB R E W ,
20-Gte
Chief Pollco
Don’t fa il to tie at the demonstra­
tion o f Wilson’s Custom House Coffee
nt Stokes' Storg Friday nnd Saturday,
April 21st nnd 22nd. Ask nbout the
100-pieco dinner set to lie given away.
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tell us. Phone 49H

Sanford Steam Laundry

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F O R T PIE R C E , April 20.— Resi­
dents o f Fort Pierce nre in tho throes 212 East. 1st St.
of a campaign which it is hoped will
result in the planting of at least
I,noo trees here on Arbor Day, April
22. N o special kind o f tree is to lie
,,'l,'l'*cd but it is Imped to have a uni^"rm vnrh*ty set out on each Individ,la*

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FOR SERVICE
Andrew Aiilin o f Oviedo and Miss
Mary Alice Powell o f Sanford were
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quietly married nt the Court House in
W. RAWLING. Prop.
Snnford, Judge Shelley Mnines perform ing the ceremony, with Miss Nell
S A N F O R D N O V E L T i Williams und Mr. Emmett McCall o f
KU STIS, April 20.— Baseball enOviedo ns witnesses. Miss Powell is thusinsts here, headed by Senator W.
WORKS
the attractive daughter o f Mrs. Maud M. Igou, have organized a baseball
A. Powell o f Sanford nnd fo r the past organization fo r the purpose o f get« V. C. COLLER, Prop.
fourteen months has been employed ting together a scini-pro club to rap.
a stelephane operator in the Oviedo resent Kustis thin summer.
General Shop and Mill Exchange. Mr. Aulin 1ms always
S A V E Y O U M O NEY
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lived in Oviedo with the exception of T H R E E C O U N T IE S G ET
W o rk
°n ly - few &gt;e«»is. tic wns one o f tho I
LO W E R V A L U A T IO N S
Empire Hotel Block
first of the Oviedo boys to heed his
O RLAN D O , FLO R ID A
CONTRACTOR and UUILDRk country’s cull in time o f need, having
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enlisted during the first months of
517 Commercial Street
Hanford, Fla the war and remaining in the army testing delegations which came to ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
through the term o f tho war, the lar­ Tallahassee yesterday randy fo r lintger part o f the time being spent in tie over the recent tax valuation in­
Gco. W . Knight
overseas service.
Since his return creases ordered by State Equalizer
from the w ar he lias been working Marion L. Dawson, wnlked right into
Real Estate nnd Innurance
Mr. Dawson's office, accomplished
HANFORD
FLORIDA with Mr. 11. I,. Wheeler In the orange
their
mission and walked right out
business. Tiie friends o f this young
couple wish them a long, happy and again.
In the ease o f Duvni, Hillsborough
prosperous lif,. together.

Foundry Co.
General Mnchlne nnd Roilet

Work;

Cylinder Grinding;

Del.use

Platons;

O rersiie Rings nnd

Pins;

Flywheel

Hleel Gear Rands; Crank Shafts re
turnsd; agents fo r Cnlile Inboard an*

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Tii road work is progressing nice- Mn' 1
am,,|n Counties. Mr. Dawson’s
ly and the enntrnetors think they will orders for an increased property val­
A L L T H E N EW HITS
reuib the Orange county line within uation were rescinded upon tht as­
surance* of the delegations that vol­
Get a Copy o f the New
two months.
O. I*. Swope is in Chicago on busi­ untary revisions in tax valuation bad
already been made fn their respective
Florida Song
ness I his week.
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. W right, Miss counties which would pour nn in­
Written by
Virginia W right nnd Mrs. Frank N or­ creased revenue into the state trens.
ury
tills
year,
in
the
ease
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Duval,
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ris spent Wednesday in Orlando.
Robt.
Pear man, Jr.
The Indies Wide eln.ss o f (lie Metho. 52,500,000.
Mr. Dawson proposed to tli.. Jacklist church gave their teacher, M
Secy, Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
Frank Norris, a great surprise Mon- H' ,n rmmt&gt;'
«l'“ t voluntary
day afternoon by calling on her In a r,’v,* i" n"
H* county along
hotly. The afternoon was most pleas­ the lines ..f those in the other three J. II. IIIN TK R M ISTER
antly spent and delightful refresh- counties, and tin- case was held in
P IA N O CO.
metits were hi aught nnd served by the anoyance until the delegation could
return
nnd
confer
with
the
county
Indies.
Wclnka Block
Advices received by
Work was begun this week on tho tax assessor
new school building, F N. Cline lie- Mr. Dawson from Seminole County
were to tin- effect that the county as.
ing the contractor in charge.
Franch Swope returned Wednesday sessntent would be put into effect the
front St. Augustine where she bus increased valuation ordered by the
been visiting her sister. Miss Mnblc equalizer.
Everything passed niT very smooth­
Swope.
ly,
indeed. In tin- first place it wns
C. A. Brannon of Tnmpn is spend­
ing a few days in Oviedo tills week. thought generally here, that the disMr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope very sentient elements were headed for
ilcitghtfully
*»*'»*»* board o f tnxMight fully entertained about fifteen ,h'*
members o f the Mens Bible class of cquulizzntinn presided over by Gov- (
the Methodist Sunday School Monday ‘‘rn" r IL'rdre. Instcnd they appeared
night. Mr. Swope reml n paper o n ,
Hitwnoti.
"W hat’s the Use." This opened up
,n ,,i" "fd e r revoking his previous
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a discussion on the subject o f inenr- " rders to increase the valuation, Mr.
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pornling Oviedo.
Delicious sand- Dawson, said it hud been pointed out
widies and coffee, Ice crenni and cake *" ^ l” that revisions already made
were served by Mrs. Swope, assisted in l,,p respective counties would proby Mrs. W. It. Young.
vide Increased yields, that he was in
Mrs. O. P. Swope and Mrs. W. E. iunoranre o f such plans, and there.
Young spent Monday in Sanford.
* " r'’ hc •w in d e d his previous order.
The Oviedo Boy Scouts ployed the j
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C H IC K E N S U PPE R
Orlando Scouts at a rather one sided
A fine chicken supper will be serv
game o f baseball Saturday afternoon,
cd
by Circles One and Three o f the M.
the score being twelve to two in favor
o f Oviedo. This Is the fifth gnmr K. Church Saturday beginning nt 5:30
our scouts team has played this sea­ p. m. nt the Miller building, corner of
son being the winners in each game. Park and First street.
Menu
On Saturday the twenty second, they
linked
Chicken,
Dressing, Gravy
piny the Del.nml Scouts nt Oviedo.
Creamed Potatoes
Mr. and Mrs. John Hnigh nnd two
Cold Slaw
sons, Milton and Chester spent Tues­ Celery
Rolls
day In Orlando.
Iced Ten
CoRce
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. CL Hancock have
105 Palmetto Ave
Sanford, Florid*
Lemon Cnom Pie
mixed to the Cotton place at loxke
Price 75c
21-Stc
Charm.

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IANOS
HONOGRAPHS
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is a subject o f never ending* interest
to the officers and directors of this
bank.
Our belief in the farm and its pros­
pects is backed up by a willingness
to assist in every way commensurate
with good business.
Our farmer customers will find here
a welcome awaiting them whenever
they come to Sanford.

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pricM lower than you ever expected.
FIF TE E N PER CENT DISCOUNT on

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Minnows, each ....

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922
nti Mr*. John Wlmbiih o f
Salem, N. C., are the gu eit*
ormera pnrcnta, Capt. am]
\\ imbiah at their home on
nue“ “ I"
J. S. \\ ilfon has returned
stings where she spent ten
h "P op " who is busy with

OCIETY
DAIGER. Society Editor.
Phone 217-W
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SOCIAL. C A L E N D A R
Informal dance at the Monna from 8:30 to 12 P. M.
—Sttllle Harrison Chapter N.
A It., will meet nt the WomClub nt 8:15 P. M., with Mr*.
- Harris ns hostess.
_M rs. Harr; U. Lewis and
H p, Drummond will entertain
■idee at the Valdes Hotel at 3

Hiss Adeline Bonynge o f Orlando
■ived yesterday nnd is tho guest of
s A. I t Key.
r und Mrs, Nathan 0. Garner re­
ed home yesterday from Delray
n- they spent the past week combuninen* and pleasure.
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and Mrs. Raymond K ey nn, the birth o f a little daughter
morning at tho Fcrnald-LaughHospital.

Mnstcr Hnrry Joe Minarik the
bright young son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Minnrik, was the host at a very pret­
ty pnrty yesterday nftemoon, when
he entertained a number of his
young friends nt n birthday party in
honor o f his second birthday anniver­
sary.
The fact that Easter had just past
was evidenced in the decorations, and
the pretty color m otlff of yellow and
green waa beautifully carried out. T V »
refreshment table was centered with
tho wondreful birthday cake iced in
yellow and topped with two tiny yellow’ and green candles. Around the
cake was an attractive arrangement
o f niaidcr hair ferna and yellow dnlsics. Refreshments consisting o f ice
cream, individual cakes iced in yellow and topped with cunning little
yellow chicks, were served after an
afternoon pleasantly spent with vnrious kinds o f games. The favors fo r
this party wer^s yellow baskets filled
wtih yellow mints.

M aitcr Minarlk waa aaaiited in *ntortaining his young guests by hla
mother. About twenty-five children
and a number o f their mothers ware
present. The occasion was one o f
much enjoyment and happineaa fo r
the young guests, and the little hoat
was the recipient o f many hnndsome
gifts.

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SPEN D T H E D AY P P A R T Y
Mrs. Edward Day o f New York,
who is spending tho winter in Sanford on her Y'acht “ Frances,” was
tho charming hostess yesterday at a
spend {he day party on board the
yacht. The guests included a numher of Sanford s social set.

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Nice Hens

Florida and Western Meats

327 Sanford Avenue

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C U S T O M HOUSE
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ID E A -

COMING TO FLO R ID A

Petersburg probably has lost one
prospective citizens but the Chamber
o f Commerce is not wasting any tears
over t. Mayor Pulver recently recoivcd from (Iriffin , Ga., a letter
signed “ Jos. K. Thnmns," in which
the w riter sought information concerning the bootleg liquor business..
He wanted to know who, in St. Peterslmrg. issued “ Iwotleggcr insurnnce." The Mayor told him.
“ 1 have your inquiry of April K,
1922, with reference to bootlegger in-

Red Snapper
Mulct and Shrimp

Dem onstration

liOOTLKGGEIt IN S U R A N C E

FISH A N D M E A T M ARKET

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P A l A T K A , April 20.— The old Put­
nam House, a large frame hostelry
which took its stand in n section of
the city several years age, only to ho
classed of late ns n menace by the
business buildings that grew up nrotind it, has finally yielded to the im ­
perious demands o f progress, nnd
consented to get out o f the way.
For several years, it had stood in
the heart o f the business section, to
he called a mennee and nn obstacle to
cMtUaliun. II not only wan a tire
hazard but it retarded the growth of
younger buildings with tho zeal of
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We are groing to give away a 100-piece Dinner Set with
CUSTOM HOUSE COFFEE. Ask your grocer about it.
This set is on display at Newberry’s Drug Store and will
he given away at 9:30 Saturday night.

ninny surprises and will afford an
evening of fun with Bnnford's locnl
talent.
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Demonstration o f Wilson’s Custom
House Coffee at Stokes' Store Friday
and Saturday, April 2 I*t and 22ml.
Ask nhout the lOO.picce dinner set to
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Dance at Hotel Montezuma, Friday tie given awny.
E U LO G IZE DEAD evening. Shaw's Orchestra. $1 per
Demonstration o f Wilson'* Custom
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I couple.
20-2le
House
Coffee at Stoke.i* Store Friday
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nnd Saturday, April 21st runt 22ml,
1A C K SO N V ILLE . April 20.— Eulo- \|KVS CI.UII V A U D E V IL L E
L’i. « for two o f the city's most promL
, l AS |tHKN* POSTPONED Ask about the too.piece dinner set to
bo given away.
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week were given nt the regular lun­
cheon here yesterday o f the Kiwanis
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K' r,,ln« ,,f A »,rU 2"*,h
Club. Various speakers
spoke in
*5c I’arish House
glowing terms o f the standing in the
-------community o f tho Rev. Milton R.
Owing to the fact that the High
Why is it, D. L. Thrasher’s busi­
Worsham, ami George L. Drew, son School is staging a play on tho oven- ness continues to giow , and sales, the
of Florida's first democratic g o ve rn in g of April 21st the Men's Club has find three months o f this year are
nor, died early yesterday morning taken thin matter into consideration bigger than during the same length of
while Dr. Worsham, known through-! and postponed their vnudevillo show time in 11*21? There's a Reason. He
out the stnte, died early in the week, until Tuesday, April 25th.
sells for cash only. Everybody knows
-----------------------A ten-art vaudeville progrnm has
they ran buy cheaper for cash nnd
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been arranged which includes numbers the bjiying public Is spending its mon­
ey with the store that sells for cash
K N IG H TS T E M P L A R
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Good reasoning,
yon
will
IN P A l \TK \ T O D A Y
American Legion Suxnphono Hand only.
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Er A. Hail
agree. If you havu not been trading
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Jimmie Robson
with him, he invites you to his store,
P A I.A T K A , April
20.— TwentyLucille Aspinwnll Takach
with the assurance o f his greatest e f­
eighth annual conclave o f the Grnnd
Robert Herndon
fort to please you, by serving you in
Commnndery o f
Florida
Florliia
John Schirard
tin- most courteous manner and giving
Knights Templar liegan hero today to
Maurice llelston
in exchange for your money, its value.
continue through Saturday. Several and many others that have entertainD. L. TH RASHER.
hundred delegates are attending.
cd !n Hanlon]. Tim program will have IH-dHtr; w -lte
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32-ftuh Tissues in nil tho new Click, Green
in all the new shades, Cape Rose, Honcy-dcw, Iturnn, Green, Lavender, Pink, Tan and White, 2 days
only, yard—

White, Tan and White, Red and White, Blue
I’ilik, fast colors.

Specials, yard —

Hup7nobile Owners are Loyal
The conspicuous absence of the Hupmobile
from the used-car advertising columns
simply means that when the Hupmobile
owner has occasion to re-p u rch ase, he
usually buys another Hupmobile.

25 dozen heavy It.till Towel* with red and blue l*or
tier, extra large and heavy weight for, each—

Hupmobile owners give sound and ample
reason for this pronounced loyalty.
They will tell you the Hupmobile’s depreci­
ation is slower and smaller; that its price as
a used car is proportionately higher.
The qualities which win their highest regard,
however, are the everlasting regularity of
performance and service, the consistent
economy and efficiency, which have always
stamped the Hupmobile an extraordinary
motor car value.

Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suits

Tbur/ng Car, $1250; Rom dittr, $1350; R o M d ttfC o u p ^

$1435; Coup*, $1835; Sac/an, $1935;— Cord Tiro* mn MM

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SANFORD
‘T h e City Substantial”

IN THE H E A R T OF T H E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME IIL

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRID AY, APRIL 21, 1922

NUMBER 22

Most Significant Business Transaction
in the History of the City Substantial
SHRINERS WILL CAPTURE CITY
first business sk y s c r a p e r
GERMAN
REPLY
TO
NOTE
ON MAY 27TH OF THIS YEAR
TO BE BUILT BY,THE FIRST .
ACCEPTS THE CONDITION
NATIONAL BANK OF SANFORD
AND INITIATE SEVENTY MEN
TO B A R iiiE DELEGATESA"
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PURCHASED M IL L E R CORNER TO D AY A N D
WILL BUILD A SIX-STORY B A N K A N D OF­
FICE STRUCTURE T H l'R K A T ONCE
. From Participating in
Further Discussion in
The First National Bank, of Sanford, purchased the T. J. Mil­
Controversy
ler corner and will eroet on it a modern banking and office building
to coat upwards of $100,000.00. The preliminary plans call for a
six-story structure of steel and stone and terra cotta to cover the
jot r»0 by 117 feet, with banking accommodations second to none in
the state and the upper stories devoted to offices, modern in ev­
en- detail, served by electric elevators.
' The deal was close dthis morning and the hank takes imme­
diate possession of the property and will proceed as rapidly as pos­
sible m the development and consumation of its plans.
This is the result of a year of earnest thought and considera­
tion of the very best for the bnnk and f o f Sanford.
When it became apparent that the hank would be obliged to
enlarge its quarters to accommodate its rapidly increasing businc s it was first planned to build on its present situ This would
have meant the demolishing of the present group of buildings
owned by the bank, which are among the best in town, in addition
to which the great expense and inconvenience of equipping tem­
porary quarters had to be considered.
The action taken today is the result of an analysis of the sit­
uation from every angle.
In preparation for this step the bonk recently increased its
capital from $50,000.00 to $100,000.00, the combined capita! and
surplus now standing at $125,000.00 and the deposits at nearly a
million ami a half.
The directors of the bank feel that the continued growth and
prosperity of Hanford is assured, and they ar£ looking abend and
building for thfe future— the structure planned will be a credit to
Sanford when it has grown to be a city of 25,000 inhabitants.
This action is in accordance with the policy and reputation of
this old institution— progressive conservatism— it means that K.
I\ Forster, S. O. Chase, L. A. Brumley, T. J. Miller, T. J. Hnwkin,
B K Squire and B. F. W h J t o together w ith the oilier stockhold­
ers are willing to prove their faith in Sanford by their works.
The First National has seen Sanford through the “ rough
sj it ’ during the pa.it 35 years, and now that we are entering on a
pn i' d of development and growth, they propose to lend the way.
As details are worked out in the hank’s plans they will be giv­
en to the public from time to time, recognizing as the Imnk does
that it has zeen the unswerving confidence and loyal patronage
during these years that has cnnhlcd it to maintain its standard of
usefulness, and to he in n position to tnke the forward step today.

Fa

DAY
1/11

TO BE OBSERVED
IN THI S CI TY
V

Airplane Pilot
Severely Beaten By
Nassau Crowd
Thought lie Wan n Prohibition Agent
and Heal Him lip

I Hr T h e Aaanrlalrd f’ ressl
N. de V. HOWARD C H A P T E R , U. I).
KEY W E ST, A pril 21.— H. L. Smith,
&lt;*. W ILL R E SU R R E C T T H IS
mnnager o f
a commercial airplane
B E A U T IF U L CUSTOM
concern received word that Pilot C. A.
Schiller, who left here Tuesday for
Wednesday, April 20, nt 3:30 p. m. Nassau in charge o f a seaplane, w*ns
in Central Park the N. de V. Howard mobbed nnd severely beaten on his ar­
' hnpter U. I). C., w ill observe Decor- rival, being taken fo r n prohibition o f­
ntion Hay. There w ill l&gt;c a short pro­ ficer, his condition is reported ns ser­
gram, a talk hy Dr. Brownlee, song, ious. Smith w ill leave hero today In
" »th placed in monument in honor another plane to take Schiller to M i­
1f our heroes y f the late world war. ami.
li.' ti to the cemetery to decorate the
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of the heroes o f the sixties.
8T E A M E R IN TR O U B LE
7 be public is invited. A special in­
vitation is extended to tho old veter­
( I l f T h e A ssociated I'r r .a t
H A L IF A X , A pril 21.— The Lcland
an** G. A. R., nnd American Lcgioff
*•«&gt;•*.
i
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Line steamer Oxonian, from Portland
lo ll iwing is the history o f our first Maine, to Liverpool, broke her rudder
stock about 800 mHes southeast o f
Memorial day:
bn April 2(lth, r»8 years ago, our Halifax and has sent out calls fo r as­
nether* and grnndmothcrs o f
the sistance, according to a wireless mes­
8 ’'dh with bleeding hearts, with hope sage picked up here yesterday.
The steamship Winifrcdian, o f the
ftbnost gone, yet with n loyalty and
devotion hardly known to civilization Leland Line, from Boston to L iver,
1'tnblished our Southern Memorial pool, has gone to the Oxonian’s as­
Pay to the Confederate soldier the sistance a wireless message to tho
fir*t Memorial day to be established United States Ice patrol cutter Sen­
eca aaid.
in the hDtory o f tho world. •
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The war was not long over, the
,,-avy band of reconstruction was forever near Its mantle of heritable,
pressing the very life out o f our strick- fo r a people who tak^ ro pride In its
• n land yet these women put all bit- past history will never achieve his­
terries* aside and where an erstwhile tory worthy o f the name.
bwigan had found n last resting place
With our A pril blossoms to tell of
&lt;&gt;ur midst his grave was strewn the love for our heroes who fought to
;'Rh April blossom* just as were our maintain what they thought to be
own.
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right and Just who gave all that men
Established by our*mother and our could give, a love ao string, so true so
Krandmothen to commemorate the all abiding, having a bA u tlfu l influ ­
Kioricua deeds of our Confederate sol- ence and memory that will never die,
1'era and a cause not successful, but we publicly honor our Confederate
‘ he memory o f which will never die, dead.
‘ be keeping o f this day haa »*en hand­
Note an unbroken year, Confederate
’ d down to us by our mother* to be in Memorial day has been observed ev­
‘ urn bequeathed to our children.
ery year. Then let us weave.
Thr Southern people have shown In "Gnriaiids for Confederate Memorial
1 nsllant way their faith in a re-unitDay, ,
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nation;* and while the Stars nnd For the men who wore the gray,
Rare are furled and laid away for- And the Confedorale fla g shall wave,
* ' or, the people of the Sooth will nev- For the Cause they died to serve."
• r nllow its history to die, they w ill
— N. DeV. Howard, C. U. D. C.

WHOLESALE MEAT
PRICES DECLINE
REGARDING RUSSIA SINCE THE WAR

Morocco Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8 .
o f Jacksonville, w ill hold n ceremonial
session and confer tho Order in San­
ford on Saturday, May 27, 1922.
A ll candidates for this ceremonial
must have their petitions in tho Re­
corder’s office nt Jacksonville not lnt-

Ik* to assist in entertaining tho visit­
ing Shriners' ladies. Car* will be at
their di*|tosal for sightseeing and
boats for trips on the lake.
It is estimated thnt fully ten thou­
sand visitors will be here on that date
which will give to Sanford the biggest
time in its history.

A M E R IC A N IN 8T IT C T E OF MEAT rr thnn Mn&gt;' 7,hIt is expected that this ceremonial
PA C K E R S G IVE O C T A V E R ­
w
ill
be one of the largest ever held in STE A M E R S C O LLID E
AGE PRICES
Florida and every true son o f the doIN JAM ES R I V E R i„I, «i i*rr,«i
sort o f whatever Oasis is cordially and
lll| The
E N G IN E E R DROWNED
CHICAGO, April 21.— Wholesale fraternally invited,
‘ G E N O A , April 21.— The Grrmeat prices show tremendous decline
Jacksonville has promised to send a
man reply to the Allied ultima­
(H r The .( u m 'U I h I I' o m )
since the peak of the prices following delegation o f five hundred and a good
tum accepts the condition that
N E W P O R T N E W S , April 21.— The
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,
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many prominent Shriners throughout
the German delegate* Ik* barred
Iluxxton lino Steamer Brewster and
the war according to American Insti- ..
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state will attend,
from participating in further dis­
tute meat packers. The average value
,.rc, UK,nt F . U M, „ er o f thc Snn. Richmond-New York Steamship Lino
cussion in the Russian controver­
vessel collided last night in tho
of all meat product* exported in 11*21 ford Shrine Club hns appointed the
sy hy the conference, the RussoJnmcs River, tho
Rrewster going
was 13%« cents a pound compared with following committees who will Lend down in forty feet o f wnter, the chief
German treaty signed at Kapallo
thirty and one-hnlf cents per pound in every effort to make this ceremonial engineer drowning.
In’ ing allowed to atnnd.
A r­
I'M'.* says a bulletin issued by the in- 'nn unqualified sucres*,
rangements were made to present
stitute.
The average value o f meat
Parade Committee — Snm Yountx,
the note nt noon today to Pre­
SUES FOR DIVORCE
exported in HUH was l l » i rent* pen Hr. R. E, Stevens, II. II. Hceron.
mier Fnctn of Italy, ns president
lb.
Candidates—Janies Moughton,
R.
o f the conference.
I lly 'the \••&lt;»«* In trd l'rrt||
II. Chapman, Gifford Garrett
S A N FRANCISCO, April
21.—
Publicity—J. R.
Forest, Jatnea Floyd Glotzbach, Dclmonte,
G E N O A , April 21.— I f Russinns are
C at,
Moughton, J. M. Gillon.
granted recognition de jure and ade­
chauffeur, tiled suit yesterday for •
Hall and banquet ( ’ hns. M. Hand, divorce from Margaret Matzenaurev,
quate financial help, they state
in
Fred
Walsma, Hr. H. E. Stevens.
their reply to entente today, they are
opera singer, charging thnt .ho cann­
Place
nnd
Arrangements— Fred ed him "grievous mental suffering."
willing to udnftt Russia's war and pre­
war debts, waive their counter-claimsj Yesterday at tho Valdez the I-oca I Walsma, L. P. McCuller, W. M. Mc­
and restore use of nationalized proper­ Kiwunia Club pulled o ff a great day Kinnon.
TR O O PS D R A W TG G K TiiE h
4 S- ♦li•». 4*i. tmiun, it. M. &lt;
ty to its form er owners or satisfy In th»&gt; iu «* "r y of the Club. Mine Ho-1
Morris,
S.
F.
McAlister,
claim* o f foreigners In cases where t Campbell was obliged to set extra
I Hr Tfcr U shi Irtlril I ' r r n )
Reception— Forest
Lake,
James
tables in order to accomodate tho
PE K IN G , April 21.— Tho troops o f
property cannot he restore I.
bunch, and in spreading a feed— well Moughton, L. II. Gibbs, II. II. Ilccr- Gen. Wu Pel Fu, commander of tho

A It It A NO KM BNTS M A D E TO PRE­
S E N T N O TE A T NO O N TO D AY
TO PR E M IE R O F IT A L Y

Great Day for KiFred Walsma Talks
wanis Yesterday—

Central Chinese forces, and Gen.
G ENO A, April 21.— Justifying th eir' in thc words of Octavious Cohen, he '’n» J Wilson,
contention that the A llic * could not ’did nothing else but.*
Automobile nnd Entertainment C. ( ’hang Tso-Lin, governor o f Manns n m atter of right, demand com p'nThe feed being fully adjusted the "
'Lind, IL A. Newrnaq, L. P. Mr- churln, now nrc only a few mile*
tuition fo r property, Russians "cite 1meeting started o ff with a bang nnd * ullcr, \\. ( . Hill, Harry Ward, J. ( . apart nnd both forces arc not more
than .’10 miles south o f Peking. Fight­
abolition slavery in thc United States, kept bunging for exactly cno hour, Drcn, J. 8. Wilson.
A Shriners’ Indies committee will ing in the immediate future, however,
where neither Aniercans nor For according to President Appleton P
also be appointed whose duty it will was considered unlikely.
cigners w ere compensated. Also they ; Connolly’s ingersol.
one
had
practiced
—
cite adoption prohibiton in America
Strange to say no
as a case where no compensation i* on LUa Jane,, hence nil wore on time \ T .. F l l M l l o r A n i l t ’ f i n r i ' l givdn to tho producer o f alcoholic j — in fact some had to Wn\ until thc A. _____ e
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extra tables hud been arranged.
drinks.
The Giant Quartet, composed of
Sanford’s well known song birds,
Messrs. Ilclston, Martin, Warren and At Hoard's Quarterly Meeting at Ta l­
Allison was present at the invitation
lahassee* Today
o f the Program Con.mttec, and ren­
(H r The %**.»«* la ird I’ rrssl
T A L L A H A S S E E , April 21— Rccomdered several popular selections —
( l l r T h r (■ • n rla lril I'rr.a ,
in mendntion thnt nn further approprin
G A IN E S V IL L E , A pril 21 —GoverAfraid o f Punishment Shot Father these boys put considerable pep
their renditions nnd mndo quite n hit. tions fo r road purposes be made from nor’a day nt the University today, at
And Ilim sH f.
Reports o f committees were re- the 11*22 revenues except in case o f the laying o f the com er stone of the
n ir The As.orinird i*rr«*i
ccivcd, and Chairman Ioine on the absolute necessity was made hy Chair- new administration building l»y ( ’has.
R E D F IE L D , South Dakota, April Charter Night Program Committee »nnn Phillips o f the State Rand'Dc- G. Ketchum, Grand Master Mnsonlc
21.— Mr*. J. E. Scermorhorn was shot announced a lively program fo r Char- partment at the board’s quarterly bodies in Florida.* Governor Hauler
nnd killed last night when a small ter night, during the course o f his re- meeting here today. Concentration o f nnd s ta ff jftr guests o f honor and wiR
calibre r ifle in the hands o f h**r son marks ho vaguly hinted that soveral department’s activities on main high- review the student body this afterElmer, thirteen, believed accidently numbers were to bo expected (hat ho ways mid use convict labor wherever noon with n big reception tonight,
dichargcd. Fearing he would be pun- had not included In tho printed pro- practical to save expense o f hiring la(shed, according to the Coroner, Elmer gram.
bor also urged by rhuirman.
J. R. Ycnrby o f Orlando w ai In the
shot his father In the jaw , and then
Hon. T. W. Lawton, o f tho Educa.
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city, today shakng hands with his
inflicted n wound in his own forehead tlonsl Committee read n report on SE N IO R P L A Y W AS G R E A T
many Sanford friends. Ralph is the
which physicians say may prove fa- the Towner-Sterling Hill now before
W IL L HE G IV EN T O N IG H T __
live w ire sales agent for tho Dclco
tab
Congress, and made a motion that
E V E R Y O N E SH O U LD SEE IT lighting system.
tho Kiwanl* Club endorse tho same,
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N E L L IE T U R N E R C IRC LE
which the Club did and the Secretary
The Senior play, “ The Hoodoo” givY E A ROY M AD E F IN E RECORD . •
was authorized to notify Florida’s cn nl thp |||gh Schoo, Auditorium last
The N ellie Turner Circle o f the Delegation In Congress o f the Club's night was pronounced the Inst o f the
Ralph Yearby tho salea manager
Misslonsry Society o f thc Baptist action.
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kind that has been given by the puChurch met
Wednesday ofternoon
Dr .Tongue o f Laurens, S. C. »nd p||a „ f the high school this season. fo r the Delco system o f lighting who
with Mrs. Mcthvln.
Mr. Simmons, who are visitin g Dr. There was a large crowd out to wit- lives in Orlando sold more Delco
There w ere many plan* discussed, Langley, were present ns guest* of ness the piny nnd the write up will bo lighting systems than nny other aaleson raising funds. There w ill be ice j the Club and both made interesting given in another part o f the Herald mnt' n
nn&lt;i
a M g meeting
crrnm nnd cake sold dAwn town S a t-' ttilks on their appreciation o f San •■Come out and see the ’’Hoodoo" to- ?fJ * *
r^ ,r~ « t*.ti v « at Dayton the other uay
day received just reefeeurday afternoon.
ford and Sanford people.
night i f you , „ d not |WJ |t ,M t
There w ere three new members
Fre«l Walsma. the speaker o f thc |t j , worth douLle the price ..f admisfrom Hie company. The Day- t
had tho follow
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received.
day, addressed the club, using the a|on. Don’t fail to see the "H ood o o": ton
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say
about
Ralph:
A fter the business the •hostess, ns subject ’The origin of Refrigerator tonight,
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"J. R. Yearby, a Kilowatt club mem­
dated by Mrs. Estrid«c served ice tea Cars and hmught Ui the Club many
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|interesting facta o f the origination of
R, nford w,„ ^ w r„ rcpreMnUd ln ber—the only one from Florida—was
Those present were Mesdames *Vsl- theso, cars and what such cars, bad thp Kcderml Court Session at Miami one o$ the well-known aouthernere hi
ker. Whittle, Fields, W o lff, Freemen, done fo r the vegetable and fru it grow. ncx( Wl,ek whcn lh f ffl1|owin_
nU# tho convention. Yearby haa the atate
E.tridre, Dorsey, R. Z. Johnson, Era.|lr.g industry o f the country.
Fre l Incn w lI, u down fo r ju
dut
Br#x, o f Florida and rrsidta In the Orlaado
m i Johnson, Forrest Browning, Mor- used a number o f short snappy Jokai tcn p e_i(]na p . .
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‘ district, the garden spot o f tbo state.
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Boy Shoots Mother
Accidentally and Shot
Makes Him Crazy

The members will meet at the home subject and proved to the Klwanlans Connally Fred Rinea R A N ow m . !
o f Mrs. W h ittle next Wednesday af-|that the Club had located another a f - , and aevpra| others. T h e y exoact to
ternoon st 3:30 and will go from there^ ter dinner apaaker.
tomorrow and Sunday in order in
to Mrs. Robbins.
] N ew members recognized at this
on j,and Monday morning.
meeting w ere O. F. Smith, W. M.
T. J. M iler A Son are carrying an Scott, W. IE Hand and Mr. B arrett.; Secretary Pearman
Is receiving
advertisement In the Daily Herald an- j Each o f these gentlemen responded some fine press notices from all ov**r
nounclnjr a special drive on r e frig e r-; with short talks end pledged their the stato about his recent song, “ I ’m
store tomorrow. See their window support to Kiwanisn spirit and ae- Going Back to my Old Florida Home."
display. Thc Millers intend to have ceptcd as their own, the Kiwanisn The song w ill not only advertise Sanspecials bargains In house furnish­ motto, 'W e build.’
ford but all o f Florida and la bound to
ings every week and w ill announce
Forrest Lake received the pill an&lt;/ prove popular with home folks and
xthem in the D aily Herald. You can |will speak four weeks from yesterday, visitors to the state. The nong Is on
•live money by reading their adver- Forrest said that it was awful, but if u lo here at Hintsrmister's Music
tisement in the Herald.
j the Club could stand It, he would.
j Store.

GOVERNOR’S DAY
AT GAINESVILLE
UNIVERSITY T’DAY

ordi to r tha organization,
*** ***Tln*' • l&gt;l*h tide o f
ppo,pcritjr now•,, h*
“ In our
dlatrict we have mainly trqck farm ­
era and orange growers
From the
Sanford district alone w e are expcct*nK ov0r 14,000,000 worth o f prodasa.
&gt;Pho orange crop is good also and th«
Prices are high owing to tha shortage
‘ n California oranges."
Gillen tk F ry will be tha torn!
a**nts fo r the Delco systems in the
future.
The world st your door every even*

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THE SANFORD o Xt^Ty HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922

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You aak us and wc will tell you-.
It looks like rain.

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Many rumors here and there o f five
and six and ten story buildings— o f
course they may Iks stories o f
the
buildings and yet there nrc stories.

This
Your
Problem?

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G. A. Bledsoe o f tho cast side an­
nounces his candidacy for county
commissioner from District No. 1, in
today’s issue.
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It is n convicttion now for the msn
who has whiskey on his property or
nnywhero near his property or miles
from his property.
This whiskey
business is a funny thing.

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just melts away and at the end of the month there’s nothing
i

left to save.”

Hon. Forrest I.nke hns returned
from a business trip to Tallahassee
and other points. While in Tnllnhnssce he visited his daughter Serita,
who is n student nt tho Woman’s
College.

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The Senior Play o f
High School
is an annual
in Sanford looks forward with pleas­
ure and they are never disappointed.
This year is no exception. The piny
given, "T h o Hoodoo" is one o f the
cleverest ever put on by ti high school
•cast and the parts are taken by young
people of unusual talent. On Thurs­
d a y (to n ig h t) and Friday evenings at
tne High School Auditorium at 8:15
prompt. Everybody he there. Look
for the program in this issue.

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W h y not reverse things and take out a fixed sum each
day and a t the end o f the month put it to w ork in an interest
hearing account in this hank? L iv e on the rest o f your sal­
a ry and y o u ’ll experience the Self-Respect and pleasure o f
g e ttin g ahead.

T H E C A L E N D A R SAVINGS H AN K is here
for you— In other words P A Y
YO U RSELF FIRST
IT MAKES A W Ul.lllt OF lllFpGIlK.NCK l&gt;
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Classified Ada 5r a line. No
...ad taken for lr»a than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count live words to a line
and rrmit accordingly.
R u R a to to to to R a to R a

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FOB S A L K — Completely furnished
four room cottage, an acre of land,
plenty o f rruit, flowers and garden
all in, will consider leasing to right
party. This Is pick up fo r some one
ns owner is called away on business.
Address, Business, enre Herald.
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FOB S A L E - Ford Scd nn. C. A. P.t
Cnro Herald.
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FOB S A I.E —One trunk.
12(M Palmetto A vc.

YE8TRIIDAY’S KESULT8
Florida State l.eague
A t lakeland. 1; Orlando, 7.
A t Jacksonville, 8; Tnmpn, 7.
A t St. Petersburg, 5; Daytona, 6.
National l.eague
A t New York-Iloston, rain. ,
A t Philndclphin-B.'ooklyn, rain.
Others not arhedulcd.

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A t ('hicago-l)etroit, |»ostponed, too
cold (Com e to Florida, warm here!.
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A t Wnshington-Philndclphia, rain.
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A t Boston, 6*1; Now York, 3-fl.
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A t Cleveland, 1; St. Louis, 15.
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A t Toleda-Milwnukcc, rain.
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A t Columbus, fl; Kansas City, 10.
A t Indianapolis, 7; Minneapolis, 1. R4
A t Louisville, 7; St. Paul, 7 (cnllcd Re
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At Mobile, 4; Atlanta, 0.
A t New Orleans, 3; Birmingham. 0. R-4
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At » nattnnooga, 2; I.illc Bock, 3.
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Cooper, Ass’t General Mgr., with P. B.
This is our policy and the public will
It. Claim Department, ten years, S e n -j
|readily understand it.
There are
ford, Del.
10-e.o.d-2wc
countless notices in the paper every
W A N T E D Old mirror to , , H v i i . ,|*y t|,,„
not
perfect satisfaction and prices rens giving the a ffa ir are not selling any­
unable. —Miller A Son.
P.l-Ote thing. Advertising is the stock in

LOST
LO ST— Tool Imx with tools and f i x ­
tures an Ninth and Oak Ave. Boturn to Herald office. Howard. 20 3tp

FOR RKNT

FOR RENT

trade o f the newspaper and is the
only menus the new*pa|&gt;ers have of
making a living. I f n,i one ever paid
for business advertisements the news­
paper would Inst about one day. We
hope tills explanation thnt has been
made so many times will sutfiee and
that thereafter our position on the
question o f free notices and paid no­
tices will In- thoroughly understood.

T H R E E BOOMS U PS T A IB S . IIA I.I.
A N D FR O N T PORCH, LIGHT A N D
W A TK B . $15.00 PK K MONTH. 015
T H E STORY OF
I.A U B H I. A V E N U E .
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H i l l B E N T—Tw o furuixhed rooms
and kitchenette, Oi l Second Street.

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WOMAN”

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
Either it rains tonight or
we jump in the lake. Wo
have predicted rain fo r the
past two days and all signs
pointed thnt w ay nnd goodness knows they
pointed
thnt way today
just ns
straight or straighter thnn
signs point to u still in the
hay head when you see
smoke coining from the tree
tops and yet nnd yet nnd
yet, wel, sometimes
nil
signs fail. However, it will
rain tonight. But then it is
lovely weather, don’t you
think? Nights nrc cool nnd
11 blanket is needed— in Dccembcr,
sometimes when
you are camping out in Dakola.
5:10 A. M. A P K II. 20. 1922
Maximum ................... 85
Minimum ..................... C5
Range
.............. 09
Barometer
30.30
Calm nnd cloudy.

Cleveland
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5 l
New York ............
42
Philadelphia ...... ....... 4
2
Chicago
... .
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3
Washington ................ 2
4
Boston
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2 4
Detroit .... .............
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Friday and SaturdayM A R Y PIC K FORI) in
“ SUDS” ; also “ A Sun­
less Sunday” and Fox
News.

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D A Y T O N A WOOD BP. I Dug*
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An attempt was mndc to bum tvt
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o f the wooden bridges connectinj
R4 Daytona and the Bench last right.
Ra Tho fires were set by scattering crud*
R» oil on the enst end o f tho central
Ra south bridges. On the latter a h 1,
Ra large enough fo r n hoso to fall tkn
Ru was bumed.~-DeI.nnd News
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Knthalccn M allory Circle will h»r*
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Pharmacy Suturdsy,
to at the Union
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Your friends may forket you ti
,-CGV you grow poor, but the same old bills
•007 drop in on you once a month.
.400
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C U T T H IS O U T— IT IS WOBTII
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MONEY

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Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e
and mail It to Foley &amp; Co., 283'* Shtf..
Southern Association
[field Ave., Chicago, HI., writing your
Won Lost
name and nddress clearly. You will
Atlanta ...................
5 3
receive in return n trinl package con­
Nashville ...................
5 3
taining Foley’s Honey and Tar r. mLittle Bock
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5 3
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
Mobile
................ 4
3
Foley Kidney Pills fo r pains in sides
Memphis .
4
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r&gt;00 and back; rheumatism, backache, kidNew Orlcnns
.. .. 3
4
420 ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Birmingham ...... ....
3 5
375 Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome snd
Chattanooga .............. 2
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250 thoroughly cleansing cathnrtir for 1 n'stipation, biliousness, headache . »r&gt;d
Snlt W ater Fish, lOo lb.— l i l l i s ’ sluggish bowels. Sold everywhtn
Market. Phone 200.
21-2tp Adv.

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10 Stores in Georgia— ________________________________ _________________

•1 Store in Florid.

The Churchwell Co.l
Sanford’s N o v Store

Phone 127 !

LADIES’ SAILORS

MEN’S STRAW HATS
In Different Shapes

” KUds" M ary Bickfords forthcomjpg production for United Artists
which will ho seen here in Sanford
Friday and Saturday nights, might
well l»e termed “ Tho Tide o f n Shirt,"
fo r the scenes are all Initl in a little
FOB S A I.E — New Irish potatoes, one FOB B EN T— Seven room house, lo­
laundry in the alums o f London, nnd
bushel or more, $2.00 per bushel, de­
cated on Sanford Heights.
10-tfr
Miss Bickford, as Amanda A f flick,
livered in Sanford. W rite postal card
weaves such a romance about the
FOB
B
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T—
Two
unfurnished
rlioms,
to 010 Palmetto Ave.
20-.'ltp
hath, for lighthousekeeping. (loot I Jshirt which hns been left |,y a casual
FOB S A L K — Potato barrels In any location. Apply "K . S.’’, care of Her­ customer thnt even her girl chums
quantity, special pricea on car lots, ald OITicc.
G-tfe believe it almost ns much ns herself.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Having preached the philosophy of
M fg, Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
Kindness in ’’ Pollynnnn," Mary Bick­
ford in “Suds" tenches the advantag­
FOB S A L E OB L E A S E -O n e 30 acre.
STOP— LO O K— BEAD
es
and consolation o f a vivid imagin­
one 10 acre Sanford nve. walking
FB U IT-PBO D U C B S llll I'F.IIS
ation,
nnd when Lavender the de­
distance to city. Tw o luLs corner Try our expert service, collecting Baillivery
hasp,
i snhout to he sold for
Center and him ave. Two lots west road Claims.
Orlginnl.
Vouchers
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft from Elev­ sent direct to claimants.— Enstern glue, she rescues him, takes him up
two flighty o f stairs to her room and
enth St, Make offer. II. T. Corey,
tells him such wonderful tnles thnlR
LEGION
SANA
PHONE
HAND
/owner, 1*5 N. Spring St., Los A nge­
even
this poor old animal believes It.
les, C alif.
2HKtf; 29-tf
But with all Amanda A f flick is u lit
W ill Pin) for the Men’s Club Vaude­
FOR SALK — ONE
I (l-ACRE
tie figure true to life with Miss
ville Tuesday Night
FARM , 5 TILE D . 5 NOT
Thirty members o f the Legion baud Bickford's deft touches she brings
CLEARED, $.1,500; ONE 10- will give their first public concert on the audience hack from laughter to
ACRE FARM, 5 TILE D A N I) *
N O T n P A D V II
run
I Tu',’M,ny l*vt'nin8 “ t the Pnrish House tears and hark again with her wonder­
,n
connection will, „ vaudeville pro- ful tnles to the tragic termination of
10-ACHE FARM. A L L C LE AR ­ gram. It might be interesting to her romance.
ED
A N I)
TILE D . SM
ALL some’ people
know tnni
thnt ithe instrui i n iT u i*
1 ttiv tt . . *
1 V I * .■"•in1
inhijmc to
in Know
THESE FARMS* JOIN ? AND me" U ,n ‘ h,‘ or**nix" llon re present
nn expenditure of about $1,500. It is
W IL L SE LL SE PAR ATE OR the only snxnphone baud in this part
TOGETHER. T H E Y ARE A T of the country and with the progress
LOADING STATION, LOTS OF they are now making hid well to sur­
W A TE R AND HIGH GRADE pass anything in tho country for qunlE XTRA
GOOD LOAD OF
CE LE R Y LAND. ’ IT W IL L By o f miinir.
MULES FOR S A LE OR TRADE
P A Y YOU TO INVESTIGATE.
Added to this attraction are several
— H. II. LEWIS.
l9-5t; w-ltc numbers by the best local talent in A T RRADY’S I1ARN.
FOB B A L E — Warehouse with R. B. the city. Quartette, solo work und
siding. Within four blocks o f center character readings.' Tho price of the
o f city.
attraction is within tho reach of all
‘ Geo. V\ K N IG H T
and soon tirkeu will ho passed among
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272-tfc you.
2l-3t|s
FOB B EN T— Furnished and unfur­
nished rooms, 200 Park avenue.
UM)t|»

J. C. HUMAN

SANFORD

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For Florida: F air tonight
and Friday; slightly cooler
tonight.

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Inquire nt wl,l,nK
nnxious to help every
5-tfdh Wor,h&gt;' enterprise hut when a notico

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!• lorida Slate League1
Won Lout
St. Petersburg
9
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Lakeland
9
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For County Commissioner.
Daytona
8
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I hereby unnounco my enndidacy for
Tampa
7
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the position nf county commissioner
Jacksonville
0
8
in District No. I subject to the de­ Orlando
10
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cision o f the Democratic primary to
be held on June lith, 1922.
Nnlionnl League
G. L. BLEDSOE.
Won I-ost
New York
4
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N O T IC E TO T H E PU B LIC
St. Louis
.. 4
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Chicago
4
The Hornld does not and will
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Philadelphia
3
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Pittsburgh
3
3
.500
O
Brooklyn
3
.100
where something is sold. Such notices Boston
1
1
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are business notices and take the same Cincinnati
1
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place that the same kind o f notices
take when the business men o f San­
American League
ford take spneo in the Herald. This
Won Lo
Pet.
paper is w illin g and does give away S t l-otli*
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more space than any newspaper in
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THE WEATHER

FLORIDA

to 50c

$ 3.98

m ik a d o

panam a

$3.50
P A Y CASH

Sec Our Straw Hats

We Sell Them

For Less ;

The Churchwell Co.j
FIRST STREET

SELLS IT FOR LESS

W ELAKA BLOCK I

�he is forced to take it back— just like
a hen-pecked husband— say, that's no
P l k l t o k H * » r r y t I U n i M i U f « | t l i t * Job fo r Dawson. H e could rest easier
« s r af I hr- l i m i t l l a l l t l u K , IUT
ns head o f a girl's college.
M ag n o lia A » r , Saafar4, I ' U .
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■John Rockefeller has le ft Ormond
for N ew York a fte r spending the
r i'U L IK lIK It n
winter
in Florida and he has prom­
________________ B a ilo r
J. H O L L Y .
S e c r r t a r a - T r r a - a r r r ised the editor o f tho Herald that he
ML J . LI 1,1, Alt II
( i r a r r a l ■N i u i r t
&amp; . NRKL.
-C. A- III AVI \
___ I I r r a U l l o a M a n &gt; | r r would come over to Sanford next
f h a a a 14M a y to flrVO P . M.
year nnd take a try at our extra
K t t r t l i l a g llatra H a i r K a a w a
hazardous g o lf links. Also that ho
A p p l lr a tl a a
would not charge the trip to the con­
Xofc-rrlptloa I’t l r t la AAtraara
sumers o f gas and oil.
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la p a k t l f k r4t n t r y f r l d a y . A i t t f
l l a l aKx r a t f f w a i t kn ow n a a a p p l l f a l l r w o r r a t I f la pallllfa.
a l w a y In adtraaff.______
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A SS O C IA T E !!

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The Associated Press Is oxcluaivcly entitled to the use fo r republiention o f all news dispatches credited to
R or not otherwise credited in this pa­
per and also the local news published
herein.
A ll rights o f ropublicatinn o f spec­
ial dispatches herein arc also
re­
served.

its two fine wells h is overtaxed the as possible,'and settle down to busi­
'supply and the city is already plan­ ness. This hsa been s grea t year in
ning on another well and expects to Florida, since the first o f January.
drill fo r one some o f these days. The The prices o f vegetables, berries, and
equipment also at the plant is inad­ citrus fruits, have stimulated indus­
equate to take care o f the added bus­ try, incited to greater plantings, and
iness and this fact has suddenly pointed the w ay to a greater develop­
|dawned on the city to such an extent ment fo r the state.
thnt we arc left practically helpless
It would be fa r better-for those pa­
nnd forced to trust to good luck and pers o f the state which are moving to
the elements to keep down the chan­ "bring out another man," w herever a
g e s o f a conflagration. During this candidate is announced, to adopt the
dry weather nnd with the w ater pres­ nolicy o f lettin g the politicians play
sure so low and supply so small it their own game, and* turn the atten­
would be n great calnmity should a tion o f the papers to the business o f
ThtrSavannah cty council passed an
fire break out and fo r that reason ev ­ encouraging peacefulness in party
ordinance against jnzz dancing but
ery citizen should be most careful in ranks, saving time, money and abil­
tho trouble with the enforcement o f
thnt respect and see that no chances ity, fo r something really upbuilding,
this ordinance w ill be the'au th ority
aro
taken. There is n way in which ] and assisting the constructive press
who con safely draw the line be­
the
pumps could connect up with j o f Florida to make Florida, this year.
tween jnzz dnneing and tho other
Lake
M irror nnd at Lake W ire and noted for the lack o f attention paid
kind. The modern dances are so fa r
Ijik e Morton direct and water could to politicians.— 1
T ampS Tribune.
nway from tho old stylo dances that
If you wain to know “ Who’s Who,"
it w ill be difficult to find a man who Just use one of your w ife’s hand em­ be pumped out o f tho lakes directly
•to the hose, but thnt is unsatisfactory. ' M E N ’S C LU B V A U D E V IL L E
knows the difference.
broidered guest towels.
This situation ha sbeen known fo r a
H A S B EEN PO STPO N E D
.
— o— . . —
year or more an dsnouid have had nt- ‘
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T 1IK HOOTI.Er.GBK8 M O T T O its affairs. In other words tho Post tention earlier. * The wntcr plant W ill Be Held Evening of April 25*1h at
C A V E A T EM PTO K.
now Insists on a complete housecloan- needed expension and additions and
the Parish ’ House
i____
ing in the board o f trustees, rem oving now thnt the demand has outgrown
J. M. Doran is the name of the therefrom the dend timber with the supply, it leaves the taxpayer
Owing to the fact that the High
head o f the Industrial alcohol nnd which the institution hau been
bur- rather iust trusting to luck and hop- School Is staging a play on the evenchemical division o f tho
enforce- dened fo r decades.
b ig that nothing will happen out o f lnK ot A pril 21st the Mon’s Club has
mont forces
Tho time to apply the knife
has the ordinary until the changes nre tnl&lt;cn this mnttcr into consideration
himself at alt as to n man’s conntitu-come nnd it must 1* applied vigorous- niulj0t nn,| j f this dry weather con- iini1 postponed their vnudcvillc zjiow

Fatty Arbuckle can’t come back
until the "H n y-in g" season is
T o o much h a vV c ver for” thc fa t 1 1 7 ti,0n,‘ 1 r ’ K!'t to drink ° L Cnt. whnto™ r
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‘ his appetite craves. Thnts not his
business, but ho is vitally concerned
Ij»dy Astor, bless her sweej picture, with the qunlity o f the drink which
has arrived in this country to visit man puts into his stomach In these
her old home in \ irginin. Wo sup- ^degenerate days, and ho issues what
pose every Virginian will now tell should stand as a solemn warning to
about how he know her in her infan
Y&gt;oozero who permit their nppo

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*ites to overpower their judgment.
He has analyzed 40.000 samples o f
seized whiskey, an dhas found only
2 per rent o f that vast flood safe to
drink. Thnt report should stand as
a pretty good prohibition argument
for everybody except crazy fools. O f
the whiskey which he analyzed, Dr.
„„„

“ Crook criticizes Nutt” says headline in pnpera. Just the old adage
that says when Crooks fall out with
Nutts it is time fo r tho bootleggers
to tie in lied—nnd so they will be, wo
•»pinc.

tv. cutting out nil the cancer, that has
|„,on eating nt the life of this great
,,m| worthy institution.
_____ is
_ ______
_ wrong
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.....
There
nothing
with Rol|jn„ „ „ nn academic institution, but
there is something vitally wrong with
jts ndministrnton and the sooner the
matter is opened up nnd tho vermlf „ nn appendix removed, the sooner
w ii| RoIlinA again tnko her place In
the ranks o f the Nnlion’s great cdncationnl institutions."

TH E

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nnd many others that have ontcrui*.
cd in Sanford. Tho program will hlt|
many aurprises and will afford u
evening o f fun with Sanford’s loai
talent.
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THERE’S A REASON

W hy in it, D. L. Thrasher', bail,
ness continues to grow, nnd salM| ^
fijv t three months c f this y,.,r tr,
bigger than during the sante length of
time in 1021 T There’s n Reason, He
sells fo r cash only. Everybody know*
they can buy cheaper fo r cash inj
the buying public is spending it. moo.
ey with the store that sells f.,r csih
only.
Good reasoning, you vil]
agree. I f you have not been trading
with him, he invites you to hi* -torr,
with the assurance o f his greatest ef­
fort to please you, by serving you in
tho most courteous manner and giving
in exchange fo r your money, iu vaIu*.
D. L. T H RASHKH.
tinues the situation is going to g et un*il Tuesday, A pril 25th.
worse, instead o f better."
A ten-act vaudeville \program has 18-d6tc; w -ltc
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T R Y IN G TO B RIN G O U T A N O T H E R
"O , wo nre working to bring out
another man," said Editor George
Hosnicr, o f tho Mnnntee River Jour„nt, in tho city Monday in reply to .t
renmrk concerning Mr. Bryan’s refus„i to oppose Senator Trammell.
I f W illiam Jennings Brynn, the
best known Democrat nlive todny, a f­
ter Woodrow Wilson, looked careful­
ly over the political horizon, scanned

Yep! VVe Beat A ll Records Last Night!
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I T . D k w 'i b f c h
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Trammell, without finding one com­
fortable, encouraging sign, bold and
brave indeed must be tho other man
this statu this year who would duro
memory
spirited porfore what Brynn saw ahead!
son.
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The Tribune cannot concelvo but
Mr. I’owcl stated thnt every new
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thnt Editor Hosmer was in Jest, fo r
M
h, 9 f “ ™!
munity, whether lie buys property or he ls n r,,ro humorist, when he derent his home is worth $2,500 to elated 'l \ e nre working to bring out
another
"
another man
man."
It is evident that
I'm im m u n ity . Thl._ .lolem en t w o .
Florida is not in humor for any un­
backed UP *’&gt;’ " P urM f r,,m the census
political scrambles this
roPort** l o w i n g the expenditures o f
er candidates are nnnoun,ht* ■ « » * " fnmll&gt;’ 11,1,1 thf ^ r o a s o
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barely six w^eks to the priin valuation o f property thnt comes
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mary, than nlmost before in the his­
wilh ' " ‘Tensed population.
By fur the larger part o f the value tory o f the primary law. The inclina-

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Was so greatly attended lart night that seats could not he gotten for
everybody. “ T H E HOODOO," given by the Class of ‘22. will In- giw-n
at the

HIGH SCHOOL AGAIN TONIGHT

O f the many sound and thought- the hmvens, nrd veritably plucked

The Democrats in Michigan intend wins o f v u y l m d w c u o f d o o d l i n g
T h o ,. 1. no »
to make it warm fo r old man New - --------------•
from wood ................
alcohol up

American Legion Saxaphone
E. A . Ball
Jimmie Kobson
Lucille Aspinwall Takach
Robert Herndon
John Schirard
Maurice Hclston

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nuc stamps are freely used.
The
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ing up sickness and mortality among the
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delegates think the crisis will have Hu ir ignorance of tho deadly nature
pnssed today some time. And then " f Hie concoctions which they drink.
the nurses will find out that they have T h« prohibition argument will seto , . , U . « l thcm ielve. for nolhinu.
" * Um II In lime, f.„* the o o tl. mho
Demand the genltine— name stamped on every crown —ask
contend for the right o f every man
fo r it by name
W e are to have the "big navy" o f to decide fo r himself what he shall
B ottled only’ by
HG.OOO men instead o f the “ littlo nn- drink w ill ail he dead, if they put 'n
practice
the
doctrines
which
they
v y " o f 07,000 men and this w ill be prnr
Drinkers nowadays rro Inkgood news to those 78 million men preach
.he odds
who are now standing around w ait­ ing fearful chances with
P,* c» . o f PW fwrty In U k e U n d
ing fo r the chance to "join the navy against them UH to 2. Th y are flirdepends on the sjzo o f the town nnd i s i i s n i i i i i x i B i m i n ............................................... ............................. ....
ting
with
death
or
blindness.
Those
snd sec the world,'* yes.
'w h o rely upon the assertions o f the the Improvements here, nnd it m«• »
Sheriffs arc hoin.' Investigated ir. .... t '. 'g . , . - m
mei' leaning
leaning on
on aa broken
broken ,1" t 1,0 forgotten that the improveseveral counties in the state hccnusc r‘M''b They are not competent scion-1 ,n‘ " * ar'
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they nre neglecting their duty nnd d fic authority, r.or are they Interest- l,r
tnJ,
Since this is true, wo can estimate
while Governor Hardee is not taking ‘‘&lt;1 in the results that follow the ini.
how much we ran afford to expe*,d
out nny officials fo r personal reasons billing o f the stuff they sell. Thei
come
A large selection of delightfully cool and pleasingly refreshing .Summer Frocks, In a vast a s ­
*•» ««•
• • to this
ho w ill certainly dunntid thnt they only Interest is to got it o ff their to im,“ cc
do their full duty or ho will tnko hands ns quickly ns possible, nt tho romn»unlty to live. It is easily seen
sortment of all new and populnr materials, for the dainty Miss, for the matronly Woman, nnd
largest possible profit, nnd esenpo ll al w‘* nrt' ,,wny Ahead on tho prop,
, them out nt once.
the stylish stouts, for 4he woman of larger proportions. In Millinery and Accessories our line
the penalties o f the law. They are
W o ,mvc »l'cnt ,om c
—---------oJacksonville’s population is now governed by tho ancient legal motto f,,r pubjlrity. hut the totnl amount is
is complete. We can clothe you for your summer vacation. Your inspection invited.
UtOJi4() according to the new dircc- ° f caveat emptor—let the buyers lie- insignificant compared to the number
tory. We really bellovo thnt if nil tho ware. They sell their stu ff ns is, nnd *'■ npw cilizens constantly rotning inFlorida cities were to have a new the buyer takes his chances in drink- ,0 tho community, multiplied by Mr
PoWell’s estimate o f $2,500 a fam ily
count this statu would show some
It- Tumpn Times.
I f we were to be more generous in
-o —
surprising figures fo r the state has
W
ITH
Hie
matter o f publicity nnd so induce
gained many thousands since the o f­ N O TH IN G T H E M A T T E R
still
Inrger numbers o f families to
R
O
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—
B
U
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ficial count was mnde.
come hero, wo should he still further
— — o — —......
When Purest l^ikc atiru-d up the
Thu \\ inter Park Post nnd othtr j nbead.— Lakotand Telegram.
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Unusual pretty frocks for summer wear. For
Supberb headwear for all occasions, in large
State road department ho obtained ro- P*pcrs nearby areJnlking about tho

..DELAWARE

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CRUNCH..

In Bottles Everywhere

The Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company

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afternoons, for the beach, for almost any oc­
suits nnd they w ill l&gt;e apparent at financial affairs' of Rollins College
W E II W E P L E N T Y OF W A T E R
or small design. Amazingly beautiful. Pic­
the next molding o f that body. Mr. nnd it seems that where then- is so
casion we have the selection to choose from.
ture hats, charming hats for street wear, and
Lake knew whnt he was talking much snuiku there must be some fire.
It seems thnt the present dry s (m»I
New materials and patterns of exceptional
about nnd ho tnlkcd to some purpose. -’I he Post says thnt the institution is is one o f the worst thnt Fiorina has
beauty predominate. Bimini Crepes, Im­
Dashing Sport Hats for motoring or the
*' A n&lt;1 maybe Seminole county will tviw "II right hut thoy need general house suffered in many years at this time
ported
Ratines,
OrgandioA,
Dotted
Swisscs,
g et somethin); in the way o f state aid. cleaning among the trustees
nnd o f the year nnd many Florida cities
bench. Snilors in all popular shades. Trans­
Voiles and Ginghams are the materials to
- ■ — o----------j other officers—thiyt they have been nre complaining o f the lack of water.
parent hats in Horsehair Braid and Straws
The Nobles o f the Mystic Shrine running along for twenty years with- Some of them have been forced to
choose from, in n large variety of colors.
wil cnptnro Sanford sometime In May " ut
audit o f tho books and there have the citizens cut out sprinkling
Popularly priced—
o f all descriptions. Prices—
and they will give the cilizens over to should he n real shake-up in the tnnn. the lawns nnd some only use wntcr
slaughter for one whole day. W hor- agement o f tho School,
in the mornings to conserve the sup.
ever they pitch their tents they us"E o r twenty years the adminlitra- l,ty.
Luckily Sanford is supplied
unity have a big time and Sanford Hoi. o f the linnnrcs has tn-on in the with deep artesian wells thnt have n
a
, wil g iv e them the koys fo r one day bands o f ono man, with merely sem- constant flow o f water nnd while the
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and let them romp to their heart’s blance o f supervision by the commit- wntcr is hnrd and contains sulphur
content.
*‘,p nni1 I" "R these twenty years not gas tbb supply is nlwnys there nnd
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m
W o may be dumb just likn n,n oys- " r
effort to determine if the con- , nn congratulate ourselves just now
m
ter but we would like to rise anil duct o f the institution has been along that wo have plenty o f water and
remark in a fine and high pitched H'" Rues ns proposed and outlined by should there bo a fire in the busim
voice thnt to our notion tho office o f »bosc wl&gt;« bav* supported it finnnei- m ss district we should ho able to *
n
State EquaUiter menna hut littlo. I f "R- Says Thu Post:
pump the water from the lake If
All Crepo de Chine nnd GeorHAND­
White nnd colored Ilntistc Shirt­
“ There is no use trying to place the anything should happen to the pipes
he says d » this and do that and then
getto Waists nnd Overblouscs.
MADE
onus o f this condition on one man'; „ r the present water supply.
Tho
waists. Specially priced
All colors. ?r&gt;.9,r&gt; to ?G.r&gt;0 grades
$.'1.50 Grade
enrh nnd every trustee is severely Lakeland Htnr Is among other state
nt
and jointly responsible nnd each ono pn|H-rs talking about the limited w alat
only .......
should be called to nn accounting fo r
supply ns follow s;
$3.95 Grade
his dereliction o f duty.
j -The other morning the Star droponly ........
Tho Post has known of this smoul- ,,cd the hint that through the dry
J dering condition for many moons, and weather the water supply of the city
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has permit '.cd other papers to scoop or the pumps were shy in one way
m
JUST RECEIVED FIRST SHIPM ENT OF TH E 1NEPTUNES’ DAUGHTER” BATHING •
■ it in new hitems, became it had hop- or another. There have been severs!
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the existing conditions eor- mornings recently when the water
m
S U IT S
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J reeled without the publicity o f wash- would hardly run in second story fnum
£ ing dirty linen in public, because it cots of the city and tho fire chief
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Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­ ■ nnd duty nnd would see that the evils would have only tho pumper to give
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pressure nnd to fight it with nnd that
vice Our .Motto
'£
Now that the outburst hns come, is u limited means. The pressure nt
Jr " ow Hint the matter is laid In-fore the this tlaie all over the city Is nlmost
J public there is one thing thnt the Post nothing nnd whether it is because o f
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East Flfut StrcetW B LA K A BLOCK
-Opposito Ford Service Station ■
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tion, but In the general handling o f is because o f both.
This city has
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$3.95 TO $19.75

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WAISTS

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FRUITS
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M O NTREAL, April 20.— A coupio
o f two-year-old babies that (jot
mixed up in a hospital four months
njto and have since been livinjr In the
wnmj; household without
cither
mother realizing it, were properly redistributed today. The babies, Pansy Dyke and Myrtle Bartlett, both
web footed, were (riven to the wrong
mothers after their ,recovery' from
diptheria. Pansy is fair and Myrtle

A CHECK ON
part o f County Commissioner's District
No. S. anil Justice o f the Peace District
No. i
And he It fu rther resolved that the
foregoing resolution be recorded In the
R egistry o f Deeds, In the o f f ic e o f
C|*rk o f the t'lrrult Court o f Seminole
County, Florida
And be It further resolved, that the
above and fo re g o in g resolution shall be
published In the Sanford Herald, the
only newspaper published In Seminole
County, once a week fo r four weeks.
Done nnd ordered In open session on
this the tlh day o f April, A. D. ISIS,
U A. llflU M L E Y .
(H E A L )
Chairman
O P SW OPE,

C. W

Yourself
Do not try to pay bills w ithout a checking
nccount.

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O C ALA, April 20.— United States
Commissioner Williams today dismis­
sed the charge o f helping act fin* to
the Ocala National Forest, against
J. J. Hudncll hut held him under a two
thousand dnlnr bond on n charge o f
conspiracy.

miRt-tY
VIRGINIA

TH E C IT Y R E G IS T R A T IO N ROOKS
A R E NOW O PE N A T T H E C IT Y
H A L L A N D W IL L R E M A IN O PE N
U N T IL T U E S D A Y , M A Y 2. 1922.
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
20 10tc
City Registration Officer.

FOR CONGRESS
Fourth Congressional District uf
Florida

W.A. MacWILLIAMS?

FIFTEEN
In a new package that fits the pocket—
A t a price that fits the pocket-book—
The same unmatched blend of
T urkish . Vi r g in ia and B u r l e y Tobaccos
CutnnlHil by
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NfewVfMCIll

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IIILLS IIO R O U G II SH E R IF F
CHARGED W IT H L A X IT Y
IN EN FO RC IN G L A W S

PltOTKCTIVK T A R IF F
REDUCTION PRO D UC TIO N
COSTS A R E N E C E S S A R Y
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WASHINGTON, April 20.— Conaidm tion uf the administration ta riff
bill was begun in the Scnntc today,
with a naddress by Chairman McCumi&lt;*r. of the Finance Committee, who
declared the protective t a r iff and «
reduction in the production costa were
necessary, "reconstruct commercial
bridge across rhnsm separating cost
of production in the United States nnd
abroad."
lilt; LOSS OF L IF E
RESULT OF EX PLO SIO N
NEAR S A L O N IK A . GREECE
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ATHENS, Greece, April 29.— Sal­
onika advices report n great loss of
life result of an explosion o f w ar ma­
terial stored near the Salonika rail­
way station. Hundreds o f children
wire buried in the ruins o f n church
on which shells fell nnd It ic believed
•hit eighteen hundred soldiern aro
I in ruins o f a barracks which
wi.s demolished.

T A L L A H A S S E E , April 20.— Sher­
i f f Spencer nnd Solicitor Givens of
Hillsborough county were accused of
laxity before Governor Ilnrdce by a
uclcgntion of thirty county citizens
hcro Monday, will be given n hearing
by the Governor, it was nnnounced to­
day. The Governors office said the
delegation charged the officials with
laxity In enforcing laws n West Tnm
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Thu countries in Europe and especially Germ any have just
started buying coffee nnd they have bought all o f the avail­
able supply for the next several months, so the price o f cof­
fe e may go to war tim e prices before it gets any less.

Th e Peoples Bank of Sanford cordinlly invites

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j The Peoples Bank of Santord j
CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
“ SERVICE TH A T COUNTS"

W e hnndlc everyth ing in

THE FR U IT AN D VEGETABLE LINE
Cnr I.ots or Less.

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Richmond, Virginia

C an Y o u
whether Ilnur is cheap low-grade blenched up
mil mixed with poor chemicals? Probably
not. But you can protect your table by using

MONEY BOY FLOUR
(S E L F R IS IN G )

Duality flour made in “ Am erica's F irst M ill."
A sk your grocer.

FLORIDA GROCERY CO.
IIIS TIIIIIU T01I8. I'A I.A T K * .

BlisJi Jyhlhng Co.
SEYM O UR. IN I).

C H U L U O T A IN N
On the Okeechobee llranch o f the Florida B u t Coait Railway, Chulnol « , Fla., among Ihe pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern hrlrk hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. Plrst
class cuisine. Rate* *2.50 to $150 per dny; $10 In $IH per week, ac­
cording to location uf roam.

MRS. CIIAS. D. BRUM LEY, Manager

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WtM-renB l" nrdrr to rstnlilieh Y ' j
Nothing tlirer for gifts than fine
district nnd vottn*
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nririiui it »||| lie
ne. issiiry «n_reyi-e stationery. Going below cost fo r two
unit change the boundary line* o f Elec
weeks at the Herald office.
18-3tp
lion District No t. known n . (lone* i.

additional election

SANFORD

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B el-J ar C offee Com pany
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YORKIII!

M ARBLE &amp; G R AN ITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE. Proprietor

Therefore, lie It resolved that nn ad ­
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
ditional election district nnd
voting
precinct tie and the e.nne In hereby |
10 1N W r it First Btreet
101H W rsl First Btrael
created am! established In Seminole
County, Florida, to lie
known
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OSCEOLA. El.FICTION D IS T IH C T S'"
I t the te rritory comprising anld elec­
tion d is to r t being described na followsA COMftrglnulng wltete lire Kaat shore o f IIAB JU ST REC EIVED
Mullet laike In t e r r e d * the North line
I’ L K T K L IN K OF
o f Section Knur.
Townahlp
Twenty.
South o f llan ge T h i r t y - t w o Kaat. run
thence K a il to the Northeast corner o f
said Section Knur, thence South to the
corner o f Sections Three, Four.
Nina
• and Ten
Township
Tw enty
South.
— Han (re T h ir ty - tw o East, thence East on
the South line o f a.tld Section Three and
It* extension in the center of Lake
O N E-PIE C E, PO R C E L A IN L IN E D 2
llnrney, thence N ortherly through 1j»ke
Harney to the St. Johns Itlver. thence
W esterly down the renter litre o f the
St. Johns Itlver to the nutlet o f Mullet
l-nke. thence
Southeasterly
through
Mullet laikc to the point o f beginning.
The v otin g place In said election d is­
trict to tie nt the Coil!no-Vary of the
Osceola t’ yprrss Company nt Osceola.
Florida,
And, lie It Further Itesolved. that Ihe
Imundary lines o f Election District No.
WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW D IS PLA Y FRID AY
*. known ns G E N E V A , from hneceforth
shall lie ns follows. to-w|t:
Drglnnlng nt the quarter section c o r ­
^
ner on the West boundary of Seel ion
Nineteen, Township
T w e n ty
South.
Range T h ir t y - t w o East, run West to
center o f loike Jessup, thence N orth­
erly along Ihe center line o f Lake Jis sup to the St. Johns Itlver.
thence
Easterly up the center line o f the Hi.
Johns Itlver lo the entrance Into Mul­
A L L HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE
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let I,ake, thence Southeasterly through
Mullet lorke to where the North tine of
Remember within the four walls of a Refrigerator there la a
Section Four. Township T w e n ty South.
Ila n g r T h ir ty -tw o East Intersects the
secret. That secret is tp preserve ice. We have It
East nhors o f Mullet Ijake, thence Fast
to the Nortlirsat corner o f said Section
Four, thence South to the corner o f
Sections Three. Four, Nine and Ten In
Township T w e n t y Mouth, flange Tlilrthe
t y - tw o Klet, thence
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“East along
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South boundary o f said Section Three
and Ita extension to ths center o f lathe
Ilsrney.
thence
Southerly
through
iatke Ils r n e y to the St Johns lllver. thence Southerly up the re n te r of
the Hi. Johns lliv e r to Its Intersection
best Refrlgrra- a
with the center line o f Ihe Kcontock- This I. positively
hatrhlo Creek, thence W e s te rly u p the
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tor on the Market Today
renter line o f eald creek to the range
line between Ranges Thlrty-on# and
T h ir t y - t w o Eaet on the Kaat boundary
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0 M AUI.E
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REFRIGERATORS

! One Day Each Week We Will Hold a Special 5
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Sale on Some Article in Our Store
S
THIS WEEK IT WILL BE

R E F R I G E R A T O R S

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Don’ t Blame Your Grocer Because CofTee is
Costing More

-NEW

To the White Democratic Voters of

Practically all motorists recognize
the benefit o f n spring overhauling
for the car. And within a few weeks,
thousands will lie attacking this task
more or less assiduously nccording to
their enthusiasm or their fam iliarity
with the subject.
Rot the elimination o f carbon, the
tightening up o f the bearing, Imlts
nnd nuts, and the freshening effects
o f a cont o f paint are not sufficient,
according to J. R. Ray, manager of
the local Exidc Service Stntian.
"The battery," snys Mr. Ray "requircs more or less attention at all
times of the year, but especially after
it has stood in the car— idle or other­
wise throughout the winter.
"Corrosion may have taken (dace
nround the terminals. This should bo
carefully scraped tiff and vaseline
spread over them to prevent further
trouble of this kind.
"The erndie In which the battery
rests, is frequently so badly corroded
by acid, that, figuratively speaking,
the battery is only held by » thread.
In fart, 1 have seen a man's battery
drop out on the road because the mo­
torist had failed to examine Ids'
cradle.
"The wisest course is to drive the
car to the nearest service station eith­
er before or alter you have complet­
ed the rest o f the overhauling. Here,
nn expert battery man can test your
battery, tell whether it needs any re­
pairs and in other ways, assure the
success o f your spring overhauling.
"One way o f avoiding this— if you
lay your enr up for the winter— is to
f.toro your battery with your battery
service station until spring. The cost
is nomlnnl, hut when you nre ready
for the touring senson, you can ho sure
your battery is in good condition,
"T o sunt up, remember, your bnttery is an import »nt part of your car.
Give it at least the same attention you
give to other parts and you w ill have
no cause to swear at the battery—
rather, you will swear by iL
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sides, w ith n checking account, you snn keep

the District: llnve resided In this dlsDirt for more Ihnn 97 years, nnd
know its needs; will hrinu to the dlscharge of the duties ns your Reprrsentatire in Congress that attention,
effirirney nnd energy manifested in
YOUNG DODGE CONVICTED
my 20 years’ service in the Florida
OF V IO L A T IN G LIQUOR
LA W S . A G A IN FACES J A IL Legislature. 1 look upon the position
of Member of Congers* ns nn enlarged
iqipiirtimily fur ngreater
service--1o the
4II* The
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people. It will always lx* jmy nmliition
John Duvall Dodge, Detroit million- nnij j M |ri, (o merit your confidence
niro, nnd Rex Earl, nn architect o f nnd HU|iport. Respectfully,
T A K E N O TIC E and save money'. ■
Kninmnzoo, were convicted in circuit
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M acW ILLtAM S.
$100 buys Ruick 4; $550 buys lluick
court here late yesterday on a chnrgo
iUnlit t'oltllrnl A dvertis em ent)
0 ; $ITf&gt; buys Oldamohilo
4; $000
o f illegally possessing, transporting
buys Oldsmobila 8. Ralance, terms to *
and furnishing liquor. Attorneys fo r
^drVMoprd'Mnce'*•?* ™ cVr.ttbtn suit your purse.
When they make
the defendants immediately gave no- - n d ^ ^ (| ^
t„ le tte r cars. I will .e ll th e m .-N . H.
tice o f appeal nnd
Judgew ellttor
,T r a i n nn additional election precinct Garner.
12- I0tc
nml voting precinct In the enstern l"»rwithheld sentence.
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iti»|irra»ntntl&gt;r from st. Johns l « n n 1-eaWnti.re. isuo-iiHiT-iima-iun-

Endorsed chocks are legal receipts; and, be­

Clerk o f Hoard o f County Com*
mlsslunera o f Seminole Coun­
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U P. I f AO AN,
say they had their doubts all along, it |
Hoard o f County Com*
was not until a third mother began
tnlaslonera of Ssmt*
nole County, Florida
an investigation at the hospital that j Attest
the mistake wa srevealed.
K A DOUGLASS.

N O T G U IL T Y V E R D IC T
AS CHARGED BY U. 9.
IN M A RIO N FOREST F IR R

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THE ILLINOIS
THE AUTOMATIC

It is not the outside o f a house that costs, it is
the inside— be careful in buying
a Refrigerator

The

T. J. MILLER &amp; SON

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922

PA G E FOUR
N O T IC B T O DOG O W N E R S
A ll d o g i found running a t large on
afreets after today without a II0» t a « ta g on them w ill be killed by
Ifce policeman wherever found. Thla
ki a city ordinance and w ill be en­
forced to the letter.
J. A. K IL L IB R E W ,
tt-d tc
Chief Police

: UPSALA AND
: GRAPEVILLE

they brought with them when they
moved here. Tw o sad features o f the
affair is they are not young peopla by
any means and carried no insurance
whatever. They hnve the entire sym­
pathy o f this neighborhood in their
loss.

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irritated, obliging you to seek relie f
two or three itmes during the night.
80 neutralize these irritatin g acids,
to cleanse the kidneys nnd flush o f f
the body's urinous wnstc g et
four
ounces o f Jad Salts from any phar­
macy here; take a tablespoonful in a
glass o f water before breakfast fo r a
few days nnd your kidneys w ill then
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid o f grapes nnd lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and hns
been used for generations to flush and
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to
neutralize the acids in urine, so it no
longer irritates, thus ending bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­
jure, nnd makes a delightful efforvealithia-water drink.— Adv.

«a its w» R»
Mr. T. O. Tyner and aon, Elmer M
went down by train Saturday and
spent Easter Sunday with their rela­
D m H erald fo r Post Cards.
fca
tives at Windermere.
in
*s
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher wore guests as sn N
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. F o r­
Mr. Joe Spivey of Markham nnd
rest W est Tuesday evening and again
Mrs.
E. S tafford of Monroe were vis­
on Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
itors nt the Sunday school Sundny.
children were out after service.
Dculnh S tafford spent Saturday and
Mrs. August Swanson is still nur­
Sundny with her aunt, Mrs. E. S t a ff­
sing in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cruse nnd fam ily ord of Monroe.
Dibble class will be at the home o f
were recent callers at the home o f
Mr. nnd Mrs. A . A. Hicks this Thurs­
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0 .Tyner. •
day.
Voile William s came homo from
Installed and Guaranteed by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cools are leaving
business trip to Jacksonville Monday
evening nnd has been confined to Thursday fo r their home in N ew York.
THOS. J. A. R E ID Y
his lied with fever, doctorn coming W e nil wish them n very pleasant
Attorney and Cosnaellor-at-Law
out to attend him. W e hope it is trip.
Mrs. Bessie Stonntroms' Sunday
Practicing in 8 tate and Federal Court* only n bilious attack from which he
School class gnve nn Easter e g g hunt
will soon recover.
O ver Seminole County Rank
Rev. J. S. Clark will preach for us over in front o f Mrs. Staffords Sunagain next Sunday at 3:00 as well ns day.
-A T Mrs. C. C. Pearson spent the day
on tho first Sunday in May. Sunday
School meets nt 2:00 at which he will
Attorney-al-Law
lay.
nlso be present.
Over Seminole County flank
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Stafford nnd
Last time we woro pleased to have
SANFO RD
-:F LO R ID A with us Mr. nnd Mrs. West o f Grape.
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children spent the day with her sister,
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leo and Mrs. E. S ta fford o f Monroe Monday, j
ehildren of Monroe and A xel LundMr. and Mrs. O. Stenslrom and two SANFORD MATTRESS FACquist o f Lake Mary, the latter bring- very attractive children, Miss A vis
TORY
Contractor and Huildet
ing over with him in his car, his sis- Stenslrom and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S.
E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
H A N FO R D
F L O R ID * ter, Mrs. Nylund nn.l daughter, Julia Hockey nnd little daughter, Doris, of
"Old Mattress Mode New and
nnd nlso Mr. nnd Mrs. James Reed, Sanford wcrc callers nt the home of
New Mattress Mnde to Order"
newly wedded folks, we hear.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Smith Sunday
French Avenue nnd 17th Street
There were about forty-five out to afternoon,
the surprise party gotten up in honor
-Mr. **• H. Burnett hns been having
o f Mrs. John Ilorrel Inst Wednesday to force w ater from the lake to w ater
Expert Auto Repair Work
evening, nt their pleasant home near His orange trees it has been so dry.
O P T IC IA N - &lt; jR Y )M ET R 1ST
Phone 30
Corner First and Oak the Upsnln depot. A happy crowd W e hope we w ill get some rain soon,
who wished them many returns o f
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker spent the day
the
day
nnd
for
refreshments
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the Wekiwn river Sunday.
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS'
cn delicious cakes with coffee on the
-------------------------tnlde which was set four times or r i is t e in ^
*a r,-j Pa *a ft*
more.
Storage FncilitieH
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlson and young Itej
If wt&gt; please you, tell others; if no
daughters nnd son and Mrs. Boyd and nn
tell un . Phone 49K
212 East. 1st Bt.
Sanford, Fla
little one from Monroe added to tho tel
pleasure o f the occasion.
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fa trn t a
Another little surprise party which
was well attended by tho Grnpcvlllo
FOR SERVICE
Mrs. Ashley Purvis o f Cameron
folks on Monday evening at the new C ity entertained at a birthday party
Call 146-J
home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cra- for her lovely little 3-ycar-old dnughW. RAW LING , I»rop.
mer. It was a kind o f n double sur- ter, Margaret Winona on Saturday
prise which worked lioth ways but a afternoon, the Hth of April. There
sure surprise as wo were n week were two other 3-year olds, James
ahead o f the hirthdny* of Mrs. Cra­ Singletary nnd Junior Allison. Other
mer nnd Vernon Cramer which are guests at the party were Mrs. Mnrbut two days apart nnd tho snrnc gnret Watson, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
year,
It. L. Grier, Mrs. J. O. Singletary,
All had n good time the young folks Mrs. C. L. Reck, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs.
trying out some new games: Airplnno Hurry Alleson, Maurice Reck, Elina
B A V R YOU M O N E Y
rides, etc., nnd for refreshments there Singletary, Ruth nnd Robert Grior.
Write us
was plenty o f cakes, coffee, sand­ There was a lovely cake with three
wiches, peanuts nnd Imnnnns.
lighted candles nnd ice cream
Many
Sorry that the writer happen,! to a nice gifts were given to tho winsome
O R LA N D O , FLO R ID A
CONTRACTOR nnd B U ILD K *
tall, hut J. C. Caller who was pres- . little honorce, one o f which was n
517 Commercial Street Hanford, Fla |ent hunted up Dr. Heitz who soon art pewter plate that was given Mra. t i i i s i i i R s i i i i i i i i m i i s i i i
the broken bones of the li ft arm. An Purvis when she was three years old.
X-ray was then taken of it.
W e ex­
C. A. Palmer was in Jacksonville on
pect to be out mid around again real a business trip the first b f the week.
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Palmer were
Real Eutate nnd Inuurance
Mr .and Mrs. Seymour Pritrhnrd
hosts
nt a very pleasant egg hunt
S A N F O R D -:FLO R ID A went down with V, C. Collar to see
Easter day for the Cameron City
his w ife nt the sanitarium nt Formosa
children and young people.
There
on Tuesday evening and on Easter
were 1H in number nnd such a good
Sundny their little daughter Bright
time they all enjoyed.
Lnney went down with him.
Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ashley Purvis and
A L L T H E NEW H ITS
Collar is hoping to he aide to return
their little daughter, Winona, Mrs.
hom,&gt; next week.
Get n Copy of the New
Margaret Watson and Mrs. Margaret
Geaaral Marhine and Roller Work;
Marshall drove to Tampa to spend
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pietone;
|Easter with Dr .and Mrs. James Pur­
vis, making the trip in the Purvis
Oversize Rings and Pine; Flywheel
Written h&gt;
new Iiuick, Dr. Purvs has sold his
Steel Gear Banda; Crank Bhafte re­ tei
home in Tampa and bought an o r­
Ka
K*
turned; egents fo r Caille Inboard i m
ange grove just outside the city.
M
t a in h m Da a t m an
Mrs. P. K. Charpening celebrated Secy. Sanford Chnmlier o f Commerce
Oatboard Motors. —
Phone 61
her birthday Monday evening with a
Miss Ardelle Hines left here tnst
party of friends us guests for the
week for Auburn, Alnbnmn, after
evening. Cake and coffee was served
spending several weeks here the
There were gifts and good wishes
guest o f her aunt Mrs. T. A. Green. I
from nil.
leaf.
Wclnkn Mock
Mr. ami Mrs. A. Corpany and their
I red Harden arrived bark Monday guests Mr .and Mrs. Klinorc Richfrom Savannah, t»n., where he has nrds were sight-seeing at N'&lt;*w Smyspent several months.
rnn nn,| |)„yt0nn Monday.

: PAOLA POINTS :

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Rayfield Carburators

Sanford Battery Service
Company
Sparton

Horn

Service

George A. DeCottes

S i.,-" m°"ur' M” ' "

Sm'th Sanford Battery Service
Company

CLOSING O U T S T A T IO N E R Y
to know that every ye0r th*r( ^
STOCK T O M A K E ROOM
used more bottles o f Foley',
FO R L A R G E R O F F IC E S and Ta r than o f any other
medicine. Mrs. t&gt;. L. Hunt, 515 W .S
The Herald Printing Co., Is closing S t , Cincinnati, Ohio, writes* "FoUt’
out their entire line o f box stationery Honey and T a r relieved me of , v j/
In order to mnke room fo r la rger o f­ Ing cough, tickling in th* t!. *
fices and during the sale that w ill wheezing nnd pains in the ch«: ^
last for two weeks the finest o f sta­ la helping m y mother wonderful],*
tionery w ill be sold below cost and That’s why druggists recommend Fgj.
this means that it w ill almost be cy’s. Sold everywhere.— Adv,
given away. You are going away fo r
tho summer and need some fine sta­ S T R IK E O IL IN S M A LL QUANTITY
tionery* or you are staying at home
O LD SM AR , A pril 20.—Som, v
and need some fine stationery, or you
and
gas has been struck in the 03
do not need it now but wilt need It
well
being driven fo r R. V. HUl
later. A t any race you w ill get one
Knnsns
C ity and St. PeUnbor*
o f the greatest bargains, o f your
young life i f you w ill visit the Hcr- about a mile and a half from h«*
nld office and get some o f this sta­ nnd just within the border of Rii!u
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tionery at a price that w ill move It borough county,
A
t
the
1,750
foot
Isvel,
which b i
quickly. The finest and most up-tojust
been
reached
in
drilling
date line o f stationery in tho city and
sold below cost. See it and be con­ tions, n series o f rock formation* ksr,
vinced. Stationery is not coming been encountered similar to th^,
down any thla summer and you are found in the big oil fields of Tem,
getting n real bargain in pnper and according to geologists and oil m«a!
envelopes nnd correspondence cords. Some oil in small quantity and ioa«
The entire lino must move in two oil gas has been encountered, and th,
weeks or bo sold in bulk.
lB-3tp promoters o f the well say they u,
sanguine that oil in paying quantity
H E LPE D HER M O TH ER W O N D E R ­ w.ll be encountered within the ufll
few* hundred feet.
FULLY
It is stated that two other compzaIn these dnys o f "flu ," coughs, colds, ics are preparing to drill for oil la
croup nnd whooping cough, it is well Pinellas county.

S. O. Shinholner

SM ITH BROS.
Garage and Machine Co.

V iM id k e w n lf e

Henry McLaplin, Jr.

PARISH HOUSE
TU ESD AY, A P R IL 25TH, 8:00 P. M.

Quick Service Transfei

EAST SANFORD

M E N ’S CLUB
Assisted by

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Sanford Steam Laundry

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Devoes Paint
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Geo. W. Knight

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

Florida

LAKE MARY

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Why buy cheap paint and be compelled to do
your house over in half the time?

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Mr. Greenlenf Is laying the foundaMrs. I,. 11. Curry nnd young pcpolc
tion for his house. It will he built o f New Smyrna, were guests of her
where the Cuthcrwood house once daughter Mrs. E. W. P reva il nnd famstood.
ily Easter Monday,
Mrs. Hnrriet Phillips nnd dnughMr. and Mrs. W. W . Drctsor and
ter Mrs. Herman Sewell left Wednes­ children Helen and Glenn were supper
day of Inst week fo r Salisbury Beach, guests at the Ellsworth homo Easter
Mass.
to help Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth cele­
Mrs. A. D. Parish nnd two children brate their 27 wedding anniversary.
spent tho week-end nt
Jcoce, the
guest o f her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs.
W. B. Osteen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Brown made
n visit to Otbmdo Tuesday.
Stanley Quigg o f Orlando spent
T A K E SA LTS TO F LU S H K ID N EYS
Sunday here with his parents.
IF HACK HURTS OR B LAD ­
Those leaving here this week fo r
DER BOTHERS
their homes in tho north arc Mr. and
Mrs. James Sweeney, Mr. John Grsdy
If you must have your meat every
(tenIp your Fishing Tackle with
a Mr. John Pike nnd Mrs. Elizabeth
Booth Bend l.evr| Winding Anti-luck Horsey, all bound fo r Salisbury, day, eat it. but flush your kidneys
with salts occasionally, says a noted
lank, or n Shakespeare reel, Copland Maas.
line, Ilrddnn'a hnmbo Agate Rod, MA I
The new pavillion here will he ready authority who tells us that meat forms
T o m " ball and lleddon Minnow* at fo r use May 1st nnd will be up to uric acid which almost paralyzes the
kidneys iti their efforts to ex|&gt;cl it
pricM lower than you ever expected. dale in every respect.
from the blood. They become slugF IF T K K N PK R C E N T DISCOUNT on
,
The Ingrrsol Fire
The home o f Mr. and Mrs. Barney gish and weaken, then you suffer with
oil Rada and Reels. A ll
Ingeraol was destroyed by fire last a dull misery in the kidney region,
Minnows, e a c h .......
Tuesday morning, it being a dry win- sharp pains in the hack or sick head
dy day it burned so quickly not much ache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
was saved. Not even n change of tongue is coated and when the weath­
clothes was left them. They Had Uv­ er is had you hnve rheumatic twinges. 105 Palmetto A re
T H B SPO R TS M A N 8TORB
eal fourteen years there and had a The urine gets cloudy, futl o f sedi­
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good lot o f household
belongings ment, the channels often get sore nnd
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GLOBE PIANO CO.

Feel the Thrills!!

S A X A PH O N E

ADMISSION 25 and 50 CENTS

S A N F O R I) NOVELTY
WORKS

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922
among the guests. The cut prise, was
won by Mrs. Walter Wight.
Delectable refreshment! constating
o f a nut sundae, cake and punch were
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Mltor,
served at the conclusion of tho card
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game.
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Besides tho club members, Mrs,
Doudney’s guests were Miss Drain of
New York, Miss Hartman o f Tamps,
(.. .• H r •PP«-&lt;-Utr*Mrs. J. J. Hope o f Tarpon Springs,
Mrs.
E. A . Douglass and Mrs. Walter
SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
Wight.
Iturday—Children’s ~Story Hour at

,OCIETY

■Central Park at 4 p. TOL o d a y - P ip * Organ Club w ill meet
Pit the homo of Mrs. C. J. Ryan on
I West First St., at four o'clock.
L o fla y -M rs . W . H. Bolding w ill enitertain tho members o f the St. A g Iros Guild nt her home on the W est
jstde at 3: &gt;0 P. M.
L nday_W estm lnster Club w ill meet
L t the home o f Miss Fern W ard on
Lseve .th S t, at four o'clock.
lu r. and Mrs. E. V. Booth announce
am n l of n little daughter, W eds*day morning, April Iff.
M r s . J . J. Hope o f Tarpon Springs
i thr guest o f her sister, Mrs. Fred
(hv-' at her home on Palmetto ave.

|f K. Sewell representing H ofm ayer
ID CoGods Co., of Albany, N . Y .,
in the city yesterday attending
business.
Mr. and
Myra
N. Y.,
rre at the

Mrs. C. H. Tucker and
D. Kniffen o f Poughkcepare spending somo time
Montezuma.

Mr Robert Hines motored to Orir. i i y. -U n la y nnd accompanied Mias
Idehitlc Iionyngr homo, who has been
kiting Mrs, A. It. Key.'
Mr. Guy Knndall nnd two children
i vp returned to their home in Padu^h, Ky., after spending two months
rrr with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Irimm on Eim Avenue.
JENNY S P A U LD IN G C IR C LE
The Jenny Spaulding Circle met
|pril 20th nt the home o f Mrs. Herrrt Speer. The 7r&gt;,000,000 campaign
if the subject discussed.
After an interesting meeting re^ hments were served,
Tho next
ting will he with Mrs. E. M. Carnil and all members are urged to ntul os matters o f importance nre to
discussed.
IDLERS RRIDGE C LU n
Thr members o f the Idleri Bridge
tub were most delightfully entersir ! vrslerdny hy Mrs. Snn'ord
'"mincy at her home on Sanford
,r'
there firing three tables o f

ilnjrrs.
Symbolic of spring were tho rooms
»h, rr thi card tables were placed,
p a " * , , f bright spring flowers
eiru- nrti tirally used in decorating.
After several interesting games o f
res were counted and prizes
Mr*. John Bender held high
.NU'i.ng tl** Hub members, whllo
n C ' Douginas mnde high score

SILK HOSE
L' gular Price $1.76, Special

$ 1 .4 8
IMPORTED

GINGHAMS
beautiful pattern! to select from
■•ml a wonderful value. Regular
price 6Uc n yard. Saturday And
Monday only, spccinj, yard—

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SATIN
In Black nnd N avy. Special Sat­
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Free Demonstration of
CUSTOM HOUSE
COFFEE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT STOKES’ MARKET
We are going to give away a 100-piecc Dinner Set with
CUSTOM HOUSE COFFEE. Ask your grocer about it.
This set is on display at Newberry’s Drug Store and will
he given away at 9:30 Saturday night.

E V E R Y W E E K BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. I.. C. Kolb was the gracious
hostess yesterday afternoon, when sho
entertained nt bridge, the guests in­
cluding tho members of the Every
Week Bridge Club.
Fragrant pink roses combined with
ferns were effectively used in tho
rooms where the card tables wore
placed.
An Interesting game of bridge was
played during the afternoon, high
score being made by Mrs. C. M. Vorco
who was awarded a set o f ice tea
coasters.
A t the conclusion o f the card game
the hostess served a tempting salnd
course.
Mrs. Kolb's guests included Mosdames G. M. Vorcc, G. F. Smith, W.
J. Thigpen, W ill Watson, Scott, llow nrd Smith, George Dc (’ottos nnd
George Bishop.
L U C K Y *T H IR T E E N BRIDGE CLUB
Entertaining with her usual charm­
ing nnd gracious manner, Mrs. David
Caldwell was hostess yesterday at
bride* nt h.,e
cn Magnolia ave.,
the guests including the members o f
the Lucky Thirteen Bridge Club.
O f oxcepttional interest wns the
game o f bridge plnyed during the a f­
ternoon, tho prize, fo r high score, a
crystal bud vase was won by Mro.
R. J. Holly.
A fte r tho awarding of the prize,
the hostess assisted by her mother,
nnd Miss Alice Caldwell, served de­
licious refreshments consisting o f
chicken salnd in tomato cups, beaten

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D U P L IC A T E BRIDGE CLUB
Katholccn Mallory Circle will have J
A pretty party of yesterday was a Cooked Food Sale nnd Vegetables ■
the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. at the Union Pharmacy Snturdny, k
E. F. Householder nt her home od A pril 22nd.
21-3tp 5
Ninth Street, the guests including
tho members o f the Duplicate Bridge
C H IC K E N SU PPER
Club.
A firm chicken supper wHl be servThe rooms where the curd tables ed by Circles One nnd Three o f the M.
were arranged were effectively dec­ E. Church Saturday beginning at 6:30
orated with rpiantitiei of van-colored p. m. nt the M iller building, corner of
carnations combined with greenery. Park and First street.
On the luncheon table were vasea o f
Menu
tho fragrant flowers, and at one 1 Raked Chicken, Dressing, Grnvy
Creamed Potatoes
o'clock, a three course luncheon was
served.
Celery
Cold Slaw
Following the luncheon, the guests
Rolls
*
enjoyed several games of deplicato
Iced Ten
Coffee
turnon Cream Pic
bridge.
Tho prizes for thla were
dainty guests towels, and were won
Price 76c
2I-3tc
by Mrs. A. P. Connelly and Mrs.
Julius Sc*, lilts.
In cutting fo r the
cut prize, Mrs. Hines was the fortun­
ate one.
Substituting fo r absent club mem­
bers were Mrs. Julius Sehultz, Mrs.
Robert Hines nnd Mrs. Lulu Clay.

S P E C I A L S !
Saturday and Monday
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biscuita, rolled cheese toast, olives,
coffee and pineapple flu ff.
Among those enjoying the cordis]
hospitality o f Mrs. Caldwell were
Meadnmes, R. J. Holly, Archie Betts,
George Knight, M. S. Wiggins, Brax.
ton Perkins, A . B. Wallses, Claude
Howard and Miss Alice Caldwell.

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                    <text>SAIfFORD
‘ T h e C it y S u b s ta n tia l”

T he S anfo rd

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H erald

D a il y

SANFORD

"The City Substantial”

,N T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTION

in.

SA N FO R I), FLO R ID A . S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 22, 1922

NUMBER 23

GENOA CONFERENCE MOVES WARNS AGAINST SPECULATION, RAILWAY EMPLOYEES UNION
A GREAT STRIDE FORWARD COMPTROLLER ADDRESSES THE AFFILIATED WITH A. F. OF L.
ELIMINATES RUSSO-GERMAN = BANKERS AT GAINESVILLE, FLA. C0MP0SED0FSH0PSCRAFTS
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Meeting and Gets
Knight Templars
Down to W ork

ALLIED CONDITIONS

S«m Johnson Elected Grand Com*
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G A IN E S V IL L E , April 22.— (B y the Associated Press).—
Warning against the growing tendency toward speculation thruout the country as business conditions improve wns sounded here
today by Comptroller o f C w rtr.iy CrJasinger in nn address be­
fore the State Bankers Association. He urged the bankers to
advise their clients toward sound Investments. Crlssingcr declared
tho country is nround the curve and moving steadily and sure­
ly forward on the road to more prosperous conditions. “ The busi­
ness outlook for the whole country, he snid, is brighter and more
encouraging than it has been for the last two years."

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Frost Last Night
Voted Today to Send Out
Ocean to Indiana, Far
Strike Hallotn to
South as Virginia
A ll Members
Temperature Takes Sudden Drop in
Many States

FARM OUT REPAIRS

Illy Th f A»«»rlm e4 I'r r u l
Mix Tk* A«»»rlnlr&lt;| I'rraal
P A L A T K A , April 22.— Orlando wns
CONCERNING FO R E IG N
DEBTS
W A S H IN G T O N , April 22.— Frost
■elected
a*
the
next
mooting
place
of
ABE ACC E PTE D BY BU8S1A
m in e r s s t r id e a p p e a r s t o r b
R-4 R i R&gt; Hi R s Rs M Rii
last night from the Atlantic coast
Ra R'i » s Rj
Ru Rj
tho Grand Conclave of Knights Tem p-1
WHICH M AN MF.AN N O TH IN G
N E A R F IN A L S E T T L E ­
westward to Indiana and Ohio and .»s
lnr Samual A . Johnson, o f Orlando, I
M E N T TO D AY
fnr south ns Northern Virginia but
III, The A•••elated
was elected Grand Commander, clos­
the weather bureau expressed the be­
GENOA, April 22.— The French dol- ing the session of tho twenty-eighth
l l l f Tke A u n fU lt4 PrfM )
lief thut little dninngc to fm it had
CHICAGO, April 22.— Railway em­
egatlon to the conference submitted a nnnunj g rnni) conclave here
today,
been done.
Another frost probably ployes Department o f tho Am erica*
protest ngninst the German reply to Other officers: Deputy Grand Com­
not
so
heavy
is the forecast for to­ Federation o f Labor, composed at
the allied note in which Germans stat­ mander, R. J. Kispnugh, West Pnlnt
night in the Northern Atlantic sec­ shop crafts employed, voted to send
ed they would refrain fropi discussing Beach; Grand Generalissimo, E. L.
tion. Temperatures were reported as out strike ballots to its six hundred
Russian questions settled in Russo- W irt, Ilnrtow; Grand Captain General,
20 at Scranton, I’n.j 28 at Pittsburgh, thousand members. Tho question In­
German trenty. The French contend Harry L. Brown, Lakeland;
Grand
Pa., and 32 nt Elkins, nnd Parkers­ volved farming out repair work by the
the Germans under their reply may Senior Worden, George A. Dame, In­
SA N FO R D PE O PLE W IL L NOT
burg,
W. Va.
railroads. II. M. Jewell, president o f
insist upon discussing other Russian verness; Grand Jsmicr Worden, F. W. Near New Orleans and Floods Somi
W A IT FOR BAND W EEK TO
the employees department, said " I f
questions.
Of
Best
Orange
and
Sugar
C
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Schultz, Sarasota; Grand
Prelate,
there is a strike, and I feel sure our
Land In State.
Reverend Dorsey II. Rutter, Daytona
Cotton Exchange
men
will vote solidly fo r it, it will bo
GENOA, April 22.— The economic Beach; Grand Treasurer, W. S. Ware,
The first contribution to tho band
Moves
Out
Today,
in
in
protest
of action o f railways In Ig­
Mir Thr AaaaelafeS I'r fH i
conference yesterday made a great Jacksonville; Grand Recorded, W. I*.
fund in the amount o f $5.00 wns made
N E W O R LE A N S, April 22.— The
noring
decisions
o f the United Statrw
stride forward. Tho elimination o f th# Webster, Jacksonville; Grand Stand­
Temporary
Quarters
by Hnrry A. Neel o f the Herald o f­
levee on the west bank o f the Miss­
Labor
Board.
Rusio-Gcrnum treaty from lire con­ ard nearer, James W. Ely, Pensacoln;
fice, according to the announcement
issippi at M yrtle Grove, thirty miles
troversy. nnd Soviet Russia’s prftvis- Grand Sword Bearer, J. Lloyd Head,
....
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made by Chairman Turner yesterday I’ resent Building «*n Bearer Will Be
N E W YORK, A pril 22.—Tho coal
Torn Down for 22-Story Edifice
ionnl acceptance of tho allied condi­ Jacksonville; Grand Warder, W. T. „ __ ,,__
__, _Vl__ ,__
__and from the general comments hoard
flooding
neighboring*
plantations.
miners
will declare the strike o ff and
tions concerning foreign debts and Ilamm, Pnlntkn; Grand Captain o f
everywhere all indications point to the
The territory
inundated Include”
return
to
work, pending negotiations
Illr
The
.U
xirUlrS
I’
rraal
produced n very definishrdlu etnoiun Guard, W. L. Marshall, Tallahassee.
success of the efforts to raise funds tn
N E W YO RK , April 22.—The Cot­ o f a new agreement, tf congress w i l
some o f the finest orange groves and
confiscated property o f foreigners,
order to provide finances fo r the hand
ton Exchanged closed today, moving pass a joint resolution or kill applying
sugar plantations in the state.
produced a very definite hope thnt SO U TH JA C K S O N V IL L E
enabling them to piny the remainder
to its temporary quarters nt DO Wall the Yituminous coal
commission's
the greatest congress Europe states­
o f the year. When it is considered
W H IS T L E S A R E N O IS Y ,
street. The present building nt CO award of 1020 to all soft coal opera­
N E W PR O PO SA L
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men ever held w ill accomplish some­
that
u
great
many
Florida
communi­
M UST HE M U F F LE D
Beaver street will lie torn down nnd tions, Philip Murray, vice-president o f
FOR M U SC LE SH O ALS
thing real and tangible fo r the recon­
ties arc spending thousands o f dollars
replaced by n twenty-two story build­ the United Mine Workers o f America,
FROM M A N U F A C T U R E R
struction of Europe, Including Russln.
a year for importing outside hands,
tl»r Tin* Aaanrtafril P r r u )
ing. the seventeenth floor o f which declared at a debate on tho coal
J A C K S O N V IL L E , April 21.— CittThe demands o f tho powers which
the expense involved in managing the
(H r The Associated Press)
. will be derated to cotton trading.
strike last night.
have been accepted Include tho waiv-|*cns o f South Jacksonville, tho bust­
W A SH IN G TO N , April 22.— Pro- onnford Hand hns Wen ridiculously
Another requirement for the end o f
ing by Russln o f her counter claims, ling ilttle city across the St. Johns posals for the use o f power nt Mils- nrviall.
During the time they have AU TO M O B ILE FACTO RIES
the difficulties, lie said, would ho a
based on military intervention; recog- river from here, are in a atutc border- clc Shoals fur tho Manufacture of been giving public concerts, not only
H A V E ABSORBED A L L T H E
recommendation to President Hard­
nition o f war debts to the governments ing demoralization for the place prob- Aluminum nnd fertilizers with the Sanford people, but outsiders ns well,
S K IL L E D WORKERS NOW ing to call a national conference o f tha
with the understanding thnt they w ill «b ly has more different times by the Government retaining ownership, al­ have enjoyed the hours o f recreation
representatives o f all operators and
1m- considerably scaled down; recogni- clock thnn any community in Florida. though not spending eny more mon­ which the hand has furnished «**d - £
Mir The .SaaorlnlrS I'rraal
mine workers to negotiate a new
tion of debts nnd financial obligations Am ong other things South Jackson- ey,
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DETROIT, April
22.— Factories
presented today to the war ccivod full value for the money ex­
agreement.
due to foreign r.sttssols and the right
boasts ot n curfew law nnd nt department, by R. It. Grant, o f Wil- pended.
here have absorbed all the skilled
Ho nlso recommended ns a perman­
of foreigners to hnvc confiscated prop- '-LJO o'clock each night, on the dot, m|n(rton Delaware, President o f tho
These l wind concerts have been fav­ workers nnd the demand for men of
rrty returned to them or to ho given "D ig Bertha” a huge siren on the ice Amoriacn Non-Ferrous Corporation, orably commented on by tourists who that rIaMs is greater than the supply, ent policy for regulating production
nnd stabilizing tho industry, the approper compensation fo r it.
plant, is o|&gt;cned wido to notify kids j
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have heard the batld piny. Expres­ the employers association stated to­
IMiintment o f "a representative, tech­
-------thnt it is time fo r them to he o ff the H AND ITS W O U N D O FFIC E RS
sions o f surprise were heard from day.
nical nnd official commission, ihnrged*
«iir Thr Aaanrintrd i*r»aa(
streets. A t the same time the resi- f
i v c-r ■ n i i N u n i n irt&gt;
these tourists when they were told
w ith the duty o f collecting mid analys­
GENOA, April 22.— George Chit- dents look at their clocks nnd watches
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OFFICES that tho personnel of the hand com­ ROAD D E P A R T M E N T
ing nil the facts nnd with making
cherin, Russian soviet foreign min- to see if they are running true to
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prised only local talent. This has l»ccn
C A N N O T SPEN D MONEY
sound ami n| proprinte construction
ister gave the Itnlinn socinlsts a form, nmJ jf tht, 0jj t imo piece is a
, „ r T hr Aa.ori.trd i*re..i
made possible by the able supervision
ON A N Y MORE ROADS
recommendations."
sh k today by mectng King Victor Rttlo slow or a little fast, it is reg’u -: ST. LOUIS, Aprid 22.— One police- o f Bandninster Ball, for immediately
The subject debated was “ What 1,1m
Emmanuel on the King's visit here |„tcd.
man was killed nnd two wounded,
I l l y I hr %*»nrliit««| I'rranl
after he assumed eharge o f the bund
Back o f the &lt;’onl Strike nnd What
and accepting the King’s Invitation
F o r several nights "B ig Bertha" has one critically, by bandits who today
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,
April
22.—
Roca decided change was noted in their
ommrndntions thnt no fuither appro-! **!«•* Ahead," Mr. Murray presented
t" luncheon aboard the Italian wnr- failed to blow and the result is that help up tho O ffice o f Mirris nnd
rendition. Their present musical re­
few clocks in town are running to- Company hero escaped with small pertoire would he creditable to a high printions he made by the state road the miners’ side o f the controversy
gether. Folks are either getting to amount o f payroll money. A police- priced professional aggregation. The department out o f the 1022 revenue and Thomas II. Watkins, president o f
III I).Il l OF ROSES
work late or showing up on the Job i mnn snw the bandits holding up the members have also taken a personal that convict forces he used wherever the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke C » ,
an hour nr so before they are due.
|office and fired.
The bandits re- interest in their work nnd Imve put In possible ns a labor economy, nnd thnt the operators viewpoint. Thp public’s
COMES FROM IN S E C T
"B
ig
Berthn"
was
muzzled
Itecnuse
turned
the
fire
nnd
.escaped after a great deni o f time rebenrsing. The efforts Ite concentrated on mnjor attitude was interpreted by Harry A.
T H A T C A N HR K IL L E D
needs o f stnte roadway* projects, Garfield, who was national coal ad­
u resident whose home is within n shooting officers.
nominal amount they have been paid
were
given by Chairman W. R. Phil­ ministrator under former Presidant
block
o
f
tho
ice
plant
is
ill.
The
citi­
Illr The Associated Press*
for concerts has barely paid them for
lips in his report submitted nt tho Wilson, and by Robert W. Itrucro, dtG A IN E S V ILLE , A pril 22.— Few o f zen underwent nn operation several P E N N S Y L V A N IA R A IL R O A D
music nnd uniforms. Sanford can well
quarterly meeting o f the board here recto rof the bureau o f industry nnd
Florida's amateur horticulturists who days ago nnd Mayor Iiolote, appealed
U PH E LD IIY JUD G E ON
afford to be proud o f its excellent hand
research.
specialize in the growing o f roses ( to on behalf o f the sufferer, ordered
L A R O Il HOARD TEST nnd the citizens can well afford to yesterday.
•
Mr.
Phillips
railed
attention
to
the
Mr. Watkins contended that the
know that the blight o f rose buds is tht "curfew shnll not ring" until the
support it.
(Hr Tfcr \a«„rlni. ,1 I'rraal
status of the gasoline tnx act, ex­ operators had encouraged tho princi­
due to n smnll insect which mny be patient is better. I f fire la discover­
When approached n»xt week by the
CHICAGO,
April
22.— Federal
plaining thnt the department's reve­ ple o f collective bargaining between
eradicated easily. The blighting of ed nnywhoro in town, however, "B ig
Judge Png® today upheld the Penn­ representatives from the Civic Clubs, nue from this sourre was liable to be minors nnd operators in largu groups
petals occurs during the late spring Bertha” can scream in all its glory,
sylvania Railroad In n suit to test let every man nnd woman in Sanford c u t 'o ff nt any time.
Outstanding but it wns "temporarily broken down
nnd early summer nnd sometimes in fo r she also in the official fire alarm.
the power o f tho United States Rail­ contribute one dollar apiece nnd wear contracts r.hould tie completed, he by the nctlon o f the mine workers."
tin- late winter nnd spring.
The mayor said the city could do
road Labor Bonrd, by refusing to a Band Boosters Badge.
said.
"Their failure to spread their con­
Tho muse o f the trouble is a min­ without the curfew program for sev­
Wo can have what we Want if we
dismiss temporary
injunction re­
He devoted n section o f his report trol over the large non union mines o f
ute insect that works in the soft tis­ eral nights hut that in esse o f fire
cently granted by Judge Landis r e - j unnli1,
to calling the board’s attention to Pennsylvania, West Virginia and oth­
sues nf the petals, says the A gricu l­ "B erth a" would "blow or bust."
straining the Board from censuring
projects needing "serious" consider* er states can partly In? attributed," h«
tural Experiment Station here.
By
F IR S T R E N D ITIO N
thp road fo r violation Board's de­
nton.
said, "to the fact that they have brok­
opening the affected petals the insects
W. J. Thigpen writes for the Daily
crees.
Among those were a ten mile en away from the true prineiplcs o f
oiay bo seen readily. They are n yel­ Herald nnd says he wants a little
A laical Song Hit Will Be Sung For stretch in Nassau county on the so- collective bargaining nnd have adoptlowish lemon color, move about quick­ Florida sunshino up in Baltimore
First Time
ARM ED M EN C A P T U R E
coercive methods in thr
ralled Wnyrrots
road;
the brick ed’ autocratic,
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The
first
public
rendition o f It. W. road through St. Johns and Flagler organized fields, all o f which is known
eggs uf the pest arc laid principally He is nt Johns Hopkins nnd says he
T R Y TO BURN IT Pcarman, Jrs., long, "I'm
going ( ounties; the unfinished work on and has caused the stubborn resistupon the stems o f the rose bush, us­ is gettin g along fine wtih his treat­
right
hark
to
my
dear
old
Florida
the road in Volusia county from the cnee which you see today among both
ually within four or five inches o f tho ments nnd expects to be all right In
I n r T h e A a a u rla lrS I'rraal
Home," will lie sung by Maurice Ilel- county line to DeLeon Springs.
bud.
miners and operatora in tho non uuiert
a few weeks.
’
D U BLIN , Ireland, April 22.— F ifty
■ton nt the Vaudeville Show to be
fields. Further, it is quite natural
The
25
miles
o
f
road
In
Columbia
The Experiment
Station
rccomarmed men today raided steamer
staged by the Mens Club at the Par­ county from Lake City to the Ala- that such a large organisation would
•"ends the following solutions as ono
it is said that the owners o f the Rathlinhcad anchored here, shot and
ish House Tuesday. April 25th.
A chun county line should be completed find itself unable to control the Idea*
of the best known remedies: commer­ old Phillips corner nt Park nnd First wounded the
wntchmnn, sprinkled
male
quartette
composed
o
f
tho
fo
l­ fo r travel by January- 1, he said. The o f n membership running
between
cial lime sulphur, 2 1-3 quarts; black street where the pool room now is the decks with gasoline and set the
lowing
singers:
Martin,
Hclston,
road leading from the Georgia line 500,000 and GOO,000. The result has
leaf -to.S'k fluid ounces; water fifty will be torn down sopn to make way vessel aflame, nnd made o ff. The
Warren nnd Allison.
This w ill be through White Springs to Lake City )cen that the organization ia permeat­
Kalians.
for a five story building. I f this (a crew extinguished the fire before
high grade and in fact all o f the should be ready by October 1. An ed with men holding radical commonIn practice some o f the solution is true the two principal corners o f serious damage.
numbers on this vaudeville. It has |extension o f this road from Colum­ istlc Ideas."
placed in a pail or tub. The rosebuds the city will he graced with the lar­
been
some time sinre high class at­ bia county to Burnett’s Lake, now
"hould be clipped asd dropped quick­ gest and finest buildings in town.
F IV E D EATH S T O D A Y
tractions
o f this character have been buildingf he submitted should be
ly into the solution for agitation o f
FROM O IL T A N K FIR E
DR. W A L K E R 'S C LAS S
thrown together and the effect will rushed to completion.
•he buds cauies the insects to come
The Jones Cash Store has an ad­
EXPLO SIO N Y E S T E R D A Y
Dr. Walker's Class at the Princess
In* pleasing. Admission 25c and 60c
out and fly away. A fte r the entire vertisement in this issue calling a t­
The department appropriated $2,­
Theatre,
will not return the v M l e f
with no reserved seats. The Parish 500 for the road No. 8 between Frost­
•ose garden has been gone over in tention to the sale uf everything in
Mir T k e l i M r l r l r S I ' r r u l
tho
men
o
f the Baptist Church a# they
House
is
equipped
with
comfoitabk*
LOS ANG E LES. April 22.— There
’ his manner the bushes should be the grocery line on Monday. This
proof and the DrSoto county line.
had
planned
to do, but w ill w ait satil
chairs.
.
■prayed with the solution.
The chairmen was authorised to ad­
■tore is selling out and the goods were five deaths in the hospital here
some
Sunday
that Dr. W alker w U be
vertise fo r hlds on project No. 32 in
must be told at once.
Read the today, the result o f a gasoline tank
•way.
Class
Uught
by Dr. W alker as
explosion at Dowrey yesterday. Five M IC H A E L C O LLIN S IS
Nassau bounty for surfacing the
'N M K D MEN R A ID
prices and attend the sale.
usual
tomorrow
at
the
Princess TW others are reported in a serious con­
road extending from Duval county
W A R N E D N O T TO SPEAK
SLIGO C H A M PIO N O F F IC E
atrb.
Be there »nd bring so:
n»
dition.
SM ASHED T H E FORMS V A R IO U S P L A N S
A T K II.L A R N R Y T O D A Y north through the town o f Callahan. with you.
A telegram was received from the
FOR F IN A N C IN G
« " r Tfc* A i m l i l d P r * u )
BOSTON. April 2 L — Ed (Strang­
Columbia County Motor Club, whose
....... Tfce S m r l M r S I 'r r a a l
SO LD IER S BONUS
M.IGO, Ireland, A pril 21.— Armed
ler)
Lewis, world’s . heavyweight
B E LF A S T, April 22.— Michael Col- president, Chairman Phillips recent­ G E N E R A L L Y F A IR
" w i raided the office o f the Sligo
NORM AL TEM PERATURE
wrestling champion, successfully de­ Hns, upon arrival today at Killam ey. ly declared to I * persona non gTata
( I f f T h * A u a r h l r S I ’ rraa l
* h«mplon today and tmaahed the
W A S H IN G T O N , .'April 22.— Var- fended hie title against Dick Davis- to deilver an address, was met out­ with 'he board, saying it would not
IS T H E W K K K 8 W B A T O T U
° rm* for this week’s issue nppar- ious plans fo r financing the soldiers court, o f Texas, here last night win­ side the depot by an Irish itepjubllI * n presented at yesterday's meet­
PrtM l
l'n,ly 1° prevent the publication o f bonus was discussed at the confer­ ning two straight falla.
ran army officer, armed with a re­ Ing becauec o f the absence o f Gov­
W A S H IN G TO N , A pril f t — Gener­
thr newspapers reports on Sundays ence o f the Senate Finance Commit­
volver, who warned him he would ernor Hardee. The Motor Club In­
ally fa ir with normal temperatere
’"eeting when Arthur G riffith , presl- tee o f Republican! but Chairman Me- FOR R E N T— Nice furnished house­ not be allowed to speak until he clear­
sisted in ita message that hard sur­ fo r Florida, week beginning Sunday.
' rnl Dail Firesnn spoke In favor o f Cumber said no definite decision had keeping or lied room. 314 East 5th ed up the firing upon one o f their
face work on roads Nos. 2 and 4 be
• Free State treaty.
been reached.
Street.
233-ltp officers men at Listowel.
commenced at once.
Boy it with a Herald Want Ad.

WEST BANK
CONTRIBUTIONS
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W hy not reverse things and take out a fixed sum each
day and at the end o f the month put it to work in an interest
bearing account in this bank ? L ive on the rest o f your sal­
ary and you’ll experience the Self-Respect and pleasure of
getting ahead. '

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for you— In other words P A Y
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W e lire through, hove quit
before Saturday night and
all signs having failed wo
w ill jump into Crystal Lake
as soon as the weather gets
warmer. Some other favored section gets the rain and
we get the cool spell and no
rain. However, we live in
hopes and it is delightfully
cool and pleasant.
Hern's
hoping.
5:40 A . M. A P R IL 21, 1922
Maximum .......
71
Minimum
02
Range . .
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Parameter
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Southwest and cloudy.

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Don’t forget the dance at Hotel
Montezuma tonight.
8:30 to 12:00.
Shuw’s Orchestra. $1 per couple. Itc

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Classified Ads 5c a line. N o
. . i d taken fo r less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Count five worda to a line
and remit accordingly.

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PO k tit?N’ T — Tw o unfurnished rooms,
bath, for lighthousckccping. Good
location. A pply "R . S.", enro o f Her­
ald Office.
G-tfc
FOR R E N T — Furnished apartment
with garage, summer rates, 914
Myrtle.
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W A N T E D — Second-Hand High chair.
Phone 160-W .
21-2tp

STO P— LO O K— RE A D
F R U IT -P R O D U C E S l l l l P B R 8
T ry our expert service collecting Railh a a a h a h a M h a M i K *
mad Claims.
Original.
Vouchurs
sent direct to claimants.— Eastern
FOR S A L E
Shore Claim Adjustment Co., W. (J.
FOR S A L K — New Ford. Driven l a i i
Cooper, Asa’t G&lt; neral Mgr., with P. R.
, than 25 miles. License applied for
R. Claim Department, ten years, Senand goes with car. $15 takes it away.
ford, Del.
10-o.o.d-2wc
— H aight &amp; Wieland.
22-ltc
W A N T E D Salesman with car. Cord
FOR B A L K — Completely furnished
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nt-iuw
and ri
Fabric
tires ni
at prices belyw
four mom cottage, an aero o f land,' , om|H.titor9.. Hydro-Vulcan Tire Co.,
plenty o f rruit, flowers and g a r d e n . Mich,Knn A v . Chicago, III.
all in, will consider teasing to righ t
22AX (
party. This Is pick up for some one
as owner is called away on business,
Address, Business, care Herald.
19-6tc
FOR S A L E — Ford Sedan.
Care Herald.

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FOR S A L E — Now Irish potatoes. on«
Liiniivi or more, |2.(H) per bushel, de­
Mrs. George DeCottes leaves this a f­
livered in Sanford. W rite postal card
ternoon
for Jacksonville where she will
to 616 Palmetto A ve.
20-3tp
uttend the innrriuge o f Miss AntioilFOR S A L E — Potato barrels in nny nette DeCottes which tiikes place to­
quantity, Special prices on car lots, morrow.
correspondence solicited, Clearwater
Mfg. Co., Clearwater, Fla.
8-tfc
The Sanford Shoe nnd Clothing
FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. It.
siding. Within four blocks of center
o f city.
Ceo. V . K N IG H T
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272-tfc
FOR S A L E — One trunk.' Inquire at
5 t f IK
1206 Palmetto Avo.
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W A N T E D — OlH mirrors to re-silver,
perfect satisfaction ami prices reasonahle.— Miller A* Son.
Ill-Gtc

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AND
T IL E D . S M A L L
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HOUSE AN D B A R N , $8,500.
THESE FARM S JOIN A N D
W JLL S E L L S E P A R A T E OR
TOGETHER. T H E Y ARE A T
KASJNG s t a t &gt;o n , LOTS OF
y A TJ 5 l A.NP 1,1(511 GRADE
C ELERY LA N D .
IT
W IL L
P A Y YOU TO IN V E S T IG A T E .
— II. II. LEW IS.
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••Dusted."
Doctor Stevens tried out every gun
gun on the lot yesterday and lowered
his score by. 86 points. Ralph is a l
good shot, however, and w ill come
hack when he gets his gun and hla
rnngc back\
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Some o f the’ best shots were not
out yesterday. It la whispered that
they are afraaid to come out and spoil
a good score but you w ill find them
there next time i f it is possible fo r
them to come.

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Ralph W ight, who holds down third
Southern Association
place In the line-up dropped an un­
Mobile 7, Atlanta 6.
N ew Orleans 7, Birmingham 10. lucky 13 points yesterday, but he
made a good score at that consider­
Nashville 0, L ittle Rock 12.
ing
the weather.
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Bob Newman is now in the profes­
GOOD SHOOT A T
Acaapaphed bj Oario; Rqjr*
sional class with n new trap gun, His
ROD A N D G U N CLUB
score went up n little yesterdny and
will go higher ns soon as he gets ac­ HprodjcflOBlordd
Notwithstanding the unfavorable
customed to the new firin g piece.
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weather n fn irly good representation
rv*
wan
present
yesterday
at
tho
traps
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Bill Hill came back in great shape
bouJ—clpv©rho tonight and Saturday.
h«\ the Sanford Rod nnd Gun Club nnd yesterday with 44 out o f 50 bringing
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w some very- good scores were made. his score up 100 points. W c look fo r
The weather was not favorable for Bill to go up clbso to the top before
trap shooting on account of tho high the season closes.
vcvk
The Bail Twins w ill render a cor­ wind but several contestants improv­
net duct at the Men's Club next Tu es­ ed their previous scores.
The Club wns glad to see several
The lead is still held by J. B. Cole- out for the first time this season.
day r.ight at the Parish House.
mnn although he was out o f town Among
them W alter Hand, Frank
yesterday.
W alter Hnnd was out for Crosby, Dr. Tolar nnd Judge H erring . 1
Decoration Day w ill be observed in
Sanford this year fo r the A n t time the first time this season and slip­
Frnnk Crosby shot well when his
In many years. The progrnm is pub. ped quietly into fifth place in the
list.
gun fired. He saved a nice bunch o f
liahed elsewhere in this issue.
Yesterday’s score is as follows, only shells by n defective gun nnd w ill be
in i
members ot tho Club being shown:
ready
with
plenty
o
f
ammunition
next
E. A . Ball brought the Herald edi­
Members Name
Ycstcr- Sens- week.
C U T T H IS O U T— IT IS WORTI
tor n fine bass this afternoon that
daya on perMONEY
weighed about six pounds. Mr. and
Scoro
centThe
Club
wishes
to
announce
again
Cut
out
this
slip, enclose witi it
Mrs. Bail now have a nice home on
■ge. thnt nny ono is welcome to come out nnd mall it to Foley &amp; Co., 2335 Sidtake Mary whore they can step out Cnlemnn, J. B . , ____
.940 to these contests nnd shoot I f t h e y ' field Ave., Chicago, III., writinc J«*
of their door and catch n fish any
Puleston, Dr. S . ____
.872 care to.
Visitors are always w el­ name nnd address clearly. Y oj i f
time.
Wight, Ralph B.
75-63
.857 come, nnd their scores kept, hut not receive in return n trial package cm
JNewmnn, R. A . ____
.73-63
.835 entered In the season’s contest. Reg. taining Foley’s Honey nnd Tar Ox*
The (Congregational Boy Scouts will i Hand, W alter S. . . .
50-41
.820 ulnr rontests are held each Thursday pound fo r coughs, colds nnd croij; i
play the Oviedo Boy Scouts In a base­ Herndon. O. 1* . ___. . . .
.813 afternoon beginning nt 4 o'clock.
Foley Kidney Pills for pains
ball game nt 9th st., Pork, Saturlay Hill, W. C...................... 50-44
.800
and back; rheumntism, backache, kdafternoon at 3 o'clock.
Everybody Knight, G. W ...........
.800
Stationery below cost nt tho Herald ney nnd blndder ailments; nnl Fo'q
come out nnd see the game.
Stevens, R, K . _____
75-47
.770 O ffice fo r two weeks. See it
18-3tp Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome id
Whitner, Chns
50-41
.733
thoroughly cleansing cathartic forcesMr. and Mrs. Enrl Brown nnd little Mobley, II. D. . . . . .
.720
Don’t forget the dance at Hotel stipntion, biliousness, headaches, id
daughter o f Dctand woro In the city Moines, S c h c llo _______
.720 Montezuma tonight.
8:30 to 12:00. sluggish bowels. Sold cverywhen.todny. Mr. Brown Is the City Mana­ Hitchinson, J. C............. 7553
.701 Shaw’s Orchestra. $1 |&gt;er couple. Itc AJv.
ger o f D cljind as well as the livo wire
secretary o f the D ctand Commercal
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some ***•«!?• f 0cRy ol- in la n d .
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The Star
TO-NIGHT!

J 10 Stores in Georgin-

-1 S t o r e in Florida

W. B. Tnlley, the well known archi­
tect o f Lakeland has been In tho city
for several days looking over several
large building propositions.
Mr.
Tnlley is one o f the best architects in
the stae and repors much bulldinr going on all over south Florida and ■ S a n f o r d ’ s N e w S t o r e
Co., have n change o f advertisement In he in geting a share of It.
2
this issue calling attention to new
Society Brand Clothes
thnt are
"I'm Going Right Strnight Bade tc
among the now arrivals nt this pop­ My Dear Old Floridu Hom e," at Hi
inular ntorc.
termistor's Piano Store, Wcl-ikn Block. 5
20tfp
L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T
**'l*,crt Freeman, sporting editor of
the Tampa Tribune nnd special w riter
Salt W ater Fish, 10c II*.— Tillin’ ^
for many newspapers wns in tho city Market. Phone 29U.
212tp
todny looking, after Tribune business.
Gilbert is one o f the live wires o f
Ladies o f the ( ntholic A ltar Society
27-ln. wide, yard
Tampa nnd secs many big improve, will have a cooked food sale at Deane
merits in Snnford since his Inst vlst Turner's store Saturday afternoon.
several years ago.
Home baked Imm tomorrow.
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M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

VOILES

FOIt S A L E u lF 'L K A b k - -One 20 acre.
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
distance to city. Tw o lots corner
Center and Elm ave. Two lota weal
side Palmetto ave., 50 f t from KievBnunu-rs Specialty Shop is in today
enth St. Mnko offer.
II. T. Corey, with an advertisement In their big
owner. 1*5 N. Spring St., ta * Amp
showing o f summer dresses In light
lei, Calif,
SHHtf; 29-tf cool nmternls ,now millinery, special
koh saw one htacur sale for Saturday and Monday In nil
FARM , fi T IL E D . 5 NOT shirt waists and ovcrblosucs and a
C LE AR E D , $3,500; ONE 10- new shipment just in o f the Neptune's
ACRE FARM , 5 T IL E D AND 5 Dnughter bathing suits. Rend the ad­
NO T C LE AR E D , $1,500; ONE vertisement in this issue and watch
10-ACRE FARM . A L L C L E A R ­ Rmimcl'a Shop.

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National lea g u e
Pittsburg 10, SL Louis 5.
Chicago 8, Cincinnati 1.
Brooklyn 1, New York 8.
Boston, Philadelphia, rain.

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FOR R E N T — Seven room house, lo­
cated on Sanford Heights.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS

American League
St. Louis 2, Chicago 4.
Detroit 4, Cleveland 6.
Philadelphia 4, Boston 15.
New York 10, Washington 3.

Maxwell, R. C. ______
Smith, Howard - P . ____ 60-38
Norris, R. H .................
Crosby, F. L . ................ 75-47
Tolar, Dr. J. N ..............60-31
Higgins, Ed ___________
Herring, GGco.
G....... 25-14
Herndon, B. W .............
Jones, T. W . ___________

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The N ellie Turner Circle will serve
ice cream and cake tomorrow after­
noon on the Carnes’ I .awn.
22-ltp

FLEISCHER’S YARN

Circle A o f the Presbyterian Church
will have n curb rnnrket in front of
Thrasher’s store Saturday nt 9:00 a.
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A ll colors, per hall

Don't forget the dance nt Hotel
Montezuma tonight. 8:30 to 12:00.
Yowoll A Co., had a change o f nd- Shaw s Orchestra. 31 per couple. Itc
v r r ti, r "'«n t In yesterday’s Daily Heraid In their A fter Easter Specals in
Imported Ratines, Tissues nnd other
dress goods, a special price on towols,
new line o f bathing suits nnd mady
other bargains for tho ladles, the men
nnd the children. The special prices
prevail today and tomorrow.
See EX TR A
GOOD LO AD
OF
Yow cll’a todny nnd take advantage o f
MULES FOR S A L E OR T R A D E
these after Easter specials.

C ocJl , c tfM F O R T A Iil.E
lA-UAOB
Finest linn stationery in the city
house, furnished, rent for 0 months. sold below cost to make room fo r our
Call 318 Magnolia Ave.
22 2tp offices. Hermit] Printing Co.
18-3tp Phone 401

Seminole Printery

BROWN BAL OXFORD

PINK BATISTE
27-in. wide, yard

BOYS’

BROWN BAL OXFORD

$3.95

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FOR RENT

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MULES

L ft 8 T —Tool box with tools and fixA T B R A D Y ’S B ARN .
turcs on Ninth nnd (Ink Ave. Re­
George Welland o f tho Overland
turn to Hernld office. Reward. 20-3tp Sales Co., has returned from a big
meeting o f the W illys-Knight and O v­
FOR R UNT
erland dealers in Jacksonville where
FOR R K 'N f— T w o furnished rooms the dealers were addressed by W illys
F LO R ID A
•nd kitchenette, 614 West Second himself on the mnny problems o f the SANFORD
•S tr‘',t
21-3tp •lay and the automobile industry In
FOIC R E N T -F u rn ish ed and unfur­ genera). George says that his terri­
LOOK A T THKSE C U T
nished rooms, 206 Park avenue.
tory made n fine showing and the
PRICES!
100tp meeting was an inspiration for tho
WiUys-Knlght and Overland dealers
all over the South.
1.000 Hammermllle Letterheads fi.s o
1.000 IluainrM Cards.........
j .75
Tw o famished rooms for lighthouse­
Don’t forget the dance nt Hotel 1.000 Billheads, size 6
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keeping. Lights and water furnished,
Montezuma tonight. 8:30 to 12:00. 1.000 6*1 Envelope*
218.00 per month. 615 Laurel AreShaw’s Orchestra. $1 per couple. Itc
nue.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1022

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

many roughs
hoodlums
chance to masquerade under the
P v b l l a h r 4 » * « 7 a f t e r * n w y t * ■ » - name of the Ku K la x and the order
Say at lb * l l t n K
U u t U l a a , IOT
gets the blame fo r overy net that &lt;s
M a a a u l l a A l l , t a i l v r t , K la .
committed nnd they cannot affirm
or deny it. There has been one act
pulled o ff here that was absolutely
l &gt; t }D U H I I K H M
rnw and yet the Ku Klux Klan is
a . j . i m i . u __ ----------------- Cellar
a. J . l i i . i . a i i i ) . — l i m i i r t - T r r M i r r r snnid to hnvo nothing whatever to
* » . A . . N K K L _____ ______ l i r a r r n l H a u i f r
T o our mind the best
C , U I I I W I N ___ . . ( ' I m t a l U a l l a u a g r r do with it.
I ' b n n r H A op tu UiVO I*. U.
thing is to make the officers do
A t m l l a l n g It a t r a M a d r K a a a a
their duty, rnnka the courts do their
Appllrallun
duty or take them out— A L L OF
A u S a r r l p i l o a 1‘ r l i r I * A A i a a r i
T1IKM —and put in new ones that
O a r t r a r ___ _____................................
111 M u a l b a ___ — ——
w ill do their duty— and there w ill
l l r l l i r r r d I * C lip by C a rr ie r
O a r W n k ________________________l » C r * t a !&gt;c nothing fo r the Ku Klur. Klan or
any other klan to do.
I r Hi
T b r big is- ti
C **a
----------- o ------ --b id r a llr r lp rorrra
k rm laalr
|»I7
A drrra n d la p v b l l a b r d t i r r r F r i d a y ,
The allied nations think they havo
t l a l a c r a l r a m a d e k a a n a ua a p p l l r a »» “ slapped Germany nnd Russia on the
t l o a . I l r m u r r a l l r la p u llllr a .
W a r , a l w a f i l a a d i a a r r . __________________
w ris t" when they barred them from
M IC M IIK II T I I R A R M O C I A T K I I I ' l l K H
The Associated Press is exclusive­ further participation in the confer­
ly entitled to the use fo r rcpublica- ence_ at Genoa. W hy should, Russia
llon o f all news dispatches credited to or Germany w orry about being barft or not otherwise credited in this pu- red from the conference nt Genoa.
per and also the local news published They have made their treaty and the
treaty will stick and they can g et
herein.
A ll rights o f republication of spec­ together into an alliance that w ill
ial dispatches herein are uiso re­ 'eventually control more territory nnd
|more people thnn any other countries
served.
o f the globe.
W herefore the worry ?
The allies have been outdone,
W hy not send another twenty milW hile we aro feeding the starving Hon dollars to tho "Starving RusRussians they were making another' sinns."
secret treaty with Germany.
Fine
F R E E BRIDGES IN V O LU SIA
business this feeding o f the starv.
(tag Russians while people all around
The DeLnud News is agitating the
1is aro starving to death.
- 9 ------- o ----------purchase of the Hardin* Ferry bridge
T o tho Orlando Sentinel— We arc north o f Lnko Monroe, and making
muchly interested in your
column it » free bridge. The plan to build
where you tell how prominent citi* n bridge ns Osteen Ferry, which in
tens made their first dollar. Just ns time will become n free bridge,
soon as we make u dollar we will tell started the agitation o f tho purchase
you how wo made it. Has Sum Grif- « f the Hardin F erry bridge by the
fin and Charlie I-ord told you about county.
The Breeze ns well as a
their fir s t dollar yet?
large number o f taxpayers on the
—,,
o
coast side of the county have fo r a

UNCLE HANK

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

er to fram e It or hit the house
fo r a raise In salary* I have de­
cided to do both!
Th ere’s a man who Is close to the
fountain head o f publicity and yet he
has not become hardened to the se­
cret pleasure o f seeing his name in
print.
And these others who say
they detest it! W hat o f them?
They g et the tame Joy* and same
thrill as he, no m atte" what their
|tongues may sny.
Folks, let's be
honest like this good newspaperman
nnd admit our pleasures no matter
how much it hurts our assumed mod­
esty."

M E N ’S C LU B V A U D E V IL L E
H A S B E E N PO STPO N ED
W ill Be Held Evening o f A pril 25th at
the Parish House

40
Reduction

Owing to tho fa ct tl}nt the High
School Is staging a play on the even­
ing o f April 21st the Men's Club has
taken this matter into consideration
and postponed their vaudeville-show
until Tuesday, A pril 25th.
A ten-act vaudeville program has
been arranged which includes numbers
by the—
American Legion Saxophone Band
E. A . Ball
Jimmio Robson
Lucille Aspinwall Tnkach
Robert Herndon *
John Schirard
Maurice Hciston
Th* wutmin who can look a mouse In
and many others that have entertain­
th' eye without hollering usually
I T S G R A N D M O T H E R ’S R E C IP E TO ed in Sanford. The program w ill have
nuk„ #n &gt;wfu,
husband.
many surprises und w ill afford an
-------- ---------------B R IN G BACK COLOR A N D
evening
o f fun with Sanford's local
——
L U S T R E TO H A IR
ta le n t
19-tfc
the surf fo r a frolic— nothing more—•
and with fa ir regard fo r the conditions
Thnt beautiful, even shade o f dark,
which are known nt every bench; with
glossy hair enn only be had by brew­ S A N FO R D M A TTR E S S F A C ­
as much caution nc one would observe
ing a mixture o f Sage Ten and Sul­
TO RY
when walking along a road and avoidphur. Your hnir in your chnrm. It
ing. ditches there should be rcnl onE. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
makes or mars the face. When it
joyment with relaxation nnd actual
“ Old Mattress Made New and
fades, turns gray or streaked, just nn
benefit accruing. Safety first is&lt; an
105 Palm etto A r e
Sanford, Florid*
New Mattrea* Made to Order"
application or two o f Sage nnd Sul­
essential in deep-wntcr bathing— nnd
French Avenue nnd 17th Street
phur enhances its appearance n hun­
the ocean nnd g u lf are deep, although
dredfold.
there are shnliow places near the
Don't bother to prepare the m ix­
shore."— Tampa Tribune.
ture; you can get this famous old
--------- o
—
recipe improved by the addition of
ROUGH ON T H E HOME F O L K S other ingredients at a small cost, nil
ready fo r use. It is called W yeth’s
Surely the people o f a community Snge nnd Sulphur Compound. This
town or city ought to pntronizo their cun always lie depended upon to bring
own merchants, consult their own back the natural color and lustre of
lawyers nnd doctors nnd he christen- your hnir.
4.r, married nndburied by
their own
Everybody uses "W y eth 's " Sngo nnd
ministers.
Sulphur Compound now beenuse it
Hut what puzzles theDoLnnd
Sun darkens so naturally and evenly thnt
A L L T H E N E W H ITS
is the fnct that the people o f a com­ nobody ca ntell it has been applied.
The Ilartow
truckers, like
tho l"&gt;'K llmo favored free bridges all munity do not always see it that You simply dampen a sponge or soft
Get n Copy o f the New
S A V E Y O U MONEY
truckers o f many other sections in «v e r tho county, and a year or two way.
brush with it urd draw this through
W rite us
South Florida, are plowing up their
tried to bring about the county
"W e hnvo often wondered why it tho hair, taking one small strand nt a
cabbage nnd putting tho land in com . ownership o f the bridges nnd mak- |&gt;t” sny* tho Sun,
that a smooth- time; by morning the gray hair has
Empire Hotel Block
Florida Song:
N ever again, Is tho verdict o f these ing them free, nnd if our memory talking strnnger with a flashy front disappeared, and a fter another appli­
O R LA N D O , FLO RID A
truckers, ns long ns freigh t rntes are serves us right tho measure was bit- rt,ii come into D'l.uinl and sell a cation it becomes beautifully dark
Written by
prohibitive. And thus tho railroads tcrly opposed by tho dintricts on tho |,,t o f stu ff that usually can bo and appears glossy and lustrous.—
kill another goose which laid tho gol- west side of the county. Now thnt hud at our own stores, pocket the Adv.
Henry McL^plin, Jr.
Robt. W . Pearman, Jr.
there is a good prospect of having ntnncy nnd get out o f town with
den egg.— Wauchulln Advocate.
O P T IC IA N — &lt; V rT )M E T R IflT
n free bridge at Osteen berry, which good grace, while if u fellow rcsid'
-------------- o
You may not want much to ta t in Secy. Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
is
sure
to
deflect
travel
through
Dojug
hero
tried
the
same
thing
ho
Old lady in Orlando 75 years old
,
the summer weather hut you wnnt
could not make n living any longer l'nn,l people arc eager to have a free would starve to death the first week, something
nice,
something
well
and took poison to end It all. N o bridge. It is right that this should
"W c confess that wc'vc never been cooked, you wnnt to know it has been J. H. H IN T E R M IST E R
more pnthrtic figure could bo paint11 free bridge, but it should bo nblt* to figure out. W c'vc wondered cookrd in n clean nnd spotless kit­
P IA N O CO.
ed by press and pulpit.
And yet purchased by the district in which why sumo people enn't refuse n chen. You get all this in the Sun­
we send our money to Russia and R *0 bridge is located.
This is the ntrnnger’a plea fo r an order, yet can day dinners nt the Seminole Cafe.
Welaka Block
other foreign countries ,’or the star- |don under which the Now Smyrna turn right around and tell someone
Sanford, 111,
212 East. 1st St.
23-lte
vlng foreigners. "Does distance in special tnx road nnd bridge district who lives here end who is trying to
proposed to acquire n free bridge, make n living thnt they don’ t care to
this Instance lend enchantment?
uml without expense to the rest o f |)Uy,
Agents come nnd agents go
— — — — o ------------When they don't advertise they just the county. A t any rutc Seminole „ n,i „|ways they take more out o f
Y et
naturally dry up on the stem like a county nnd District N o 5, o f Volusia town thnn they leave in it.
County have
the
(here always seems to be
wclbunch o f oranges left in the window 1
"&lt;»'*• «started
snm m
e free bridge
* »«'«* « there
t&gt;e a weltoo long nnd finally blow away in t h e ! movement nnd it should be kept g o - 1come for them nt the homes o f a
dust o f the ancient methods thnt gov- ing until every bridge in lire county j.ootl mnnv p*»nn1**t well racarilii,
bi i Jko. —
a my mn
w ho haven’t learned to sny a
Bros country store keener-* *ryir.g to t« n
a
do business in the year 11*22 with the Breeze.
I " N o " to a strnnger, but who can a
a
year 1K76 ideas. It is a lend pipe cinch
fla tly rofuso to encourage n ncighs
that if n store wants to sell goods W A N T E D , A B A T H IN G «E A C II
hor who is a thousand times moro a
a
F O O L-K ILLE R
and do business they must advertise
entitled to their trade.
W e can't ■
-REGINNINGa
and give prices und show the public
understand it.— Bartow Record.
a
Now is the season o f the year when
why it will save money by trading
a
a
bench
resorts are filled with bathers,
with them. Otherwise— well, they Inst
IT M A K E S N 'K W S PA P PK R S
a
a
a few weeks, n few months, tnnybe a among whom,* every now und then,
a
few years, but they perish finally. will be found, what the Jacksonville
There nre so many people who ro- a
■
calls the "sm nrty" who
W E W A N T TO CLOSE OUR BUSINESS IN S A N FO R D BY T H E T E N T H O F M AY
One by one the leaves are falling. Timea-Union
,
..............................
fuse to give n newspaper an item or
. rags « timid bather in deep water
.mpt th(J funny „ lllff whon yau mU
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on
T IR E S

SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK

F . P . R IN E S

Ianos

P HONOGRAPHS
SHEET MUSIC

GLOBE PIANO CO.

CLOSING-OOT SALE!
= A REAL GROCERY SALE

Nonday Morning, April 25, at 8:30

There are still a few people in San­ ‘
.fr i“ ^lC.nCd nOViC^ ? r , n."? rn ith tm for news when you know thnt
ford who think they can get along nil wfly makes dangerous what is other- they aro just dying to got their name
rig h t without joining the Chamber of wl" ° “ • » * « « “ '* healthful recreation. in (lie newspaper nnd yet they act so
Commerce and helping put over the
The WMt
beuchcs 0f this stnto shy. There is no false modesty ulxiut
big things thnt are coming to Sanford ‘,ro
‘ ho safest In the world, the newspaper people— they arc Just
and havo corns in the past ten month*. There are no "undcr-tow
dangers; what they nre— all tho way through
They can get by for n while hut they “ nd « von " « the most extraordinary and they know that there is not a
w ill soon bo given the gnte by th e^ h le* there is little aweop outwurd man or woman in the world that does
men who know and realize what tho
in « few places where the rush- not like to see their name in print
Chamber o f Commerce is doing and in&gt;-' current empties tho tide surplus nnd why should their name not be in
’can do. Just now it is doing one o f through some narrow "puss.”
The print? Were nil tlie names o f people
the biggest works in the history o f th e' 'hmgera o f bench and surf in this im- to be kept out o f print there would
eity in putting over »he inland wator- mcJlnU* P“ rt o f the west coast are so be no newspapers.
The SL Peters­
w ay project thnt will mean millions " mnl1 " »
ho nlmost unnecessary o f burg Times sums it up ns fallows:
/•r Sanford. You had a taste o f it mention; while the fatalities charged
"N o w nnd then a newspaperman
this winter when several millionaires
the section are so few as to make meets the man or wonfati who ex­
Anchored their yachts at our dock hut *h*B the naturally sufest bathing re- presses his or her disapproval o f any
■only remained a few hours because K*u" *n the country,
publicity whatsoever.
"D on't print
there were no accommodations. With
But there is the "sm a rty !!' We find my name in the paper," they sny.
Die St. Johns river dredged und wid •1,i,n ul overy bathing resort, he it “ I detest personal publicity, etc.," Is
aned and made the inland waterway coastal, lake, or artificial pool. He is the wail.
through Florida this city would double thc K” ’" 1 'hmger to bathing, lie should
Hut do they mean it?
tn population in two y.ars with t h e !1* eliminated at the beginning of the
Not that The Times would inpugn
iacrvnBo in business along every line. season, ami his elimination must be the motives o f a Inrge number o f per­
final. The first inun or woman caught sona nor challenge their veracity—
-■■■■■■ -o
■
j
Kissimmee seems torn asunder over doing anything to Icsm-ii the safely of
But tho furt remains thnt in nine
Die actions o f mobs, some whom may a bather, intimidating a timorous one, cases out o f ten they do not mean
be Ku Klux and some tnny not be or attempting to play n dangerous whnt they say. Perhaps fo r the mo­
Ku Klux. The trouble with all of trick on n swimmer, should I k* prompt­ ment,' they may mako themselves
ib is night riding is that it gives so ly brought out of the water, forced to think thnt they mean it.
Actunlly,
leave the place, and the incident g iv ­ however, they do not.
en full publicity with actual names
Recently thc Times commented In
called In the press. Then* is no room a personal vein about unc o f thc edi­
fo r this class of resort habitue in torial writers o f n state paper. In a
Florida. The life of one child, wom­ letter to thc editor he says:
an or man is worth fur more thnn the
Editorial writers get 4o little
"fee lin g s" o f a thousand "sm nrtics";
publicity
or praise
without
■ j nnd if it cannt he made safe any other
strings to It that the mere sight
5 *way, there should lie a. “ fool-killer"
o f their names in print hns the
s n n
x m r n m i rvv tan ■ iequipped with an efficient instrument
psychological effect o f stimulat­
ing the egotism in them.
Your name in printWhat
the life o f persons in danger.
post has ever recorded tho emo­
The Times-Unlon gives n needed
tion?
What musician has aver
warning to tho bothers also, when it
been
able
to repeat the high note
Courtesy nnd Prompt S er­
says that they should always remem­
o f interest?
la there one who
vice Our Motto
*
•
ber thnt safety is largely within their
has become so hardened to the
own control. It says:
vanities of thc flesh that he does­
■
“ Swimming is a fine spurt, a
■
n't rend fo r the second time any
■ healthful exercise*, and sometimes n
Phones 497-49(
article that contains his nntne?
■
■ useful accomplishment; but it is simSo when I came across your
W K L A K A BLOCK
J ply foolish to risk too much when on
editorial which you so kindly ded­
icated to me, I didn't know whethaB B a aB B aB a aa a aB B aa B B i ^ vt&gt;*urr h*nL The thousands go In

Anil we offer for your consideration the following items which represents only a very few of
the many items we carry in slock, and they must A L L GO at some price. All *reods will he
marked in plain figures. See for yourself nnd be convinced.

g r o c e r ie s ]
fruits

AND VEGETABLES

DF.ANF TURNER

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No. 3. Y. C. Table Peaches, per c a n .......... 28c
No. 1, Y. C. Table Peaches, per can........... 23c
No. 1 W hite Rost* Sliced Peaches, per can 22c
No. 3 Silver Dale Apricots, per enn ....... 26c
No. 3 W hite Rose Apricots, per can ....... 28c
No. 2 Rose I). Hart. Pears, per can
. .-..25c
No.
Lib., Sliced Pineapple, per c a n ......16c
No. 3 Index Sliced Pineapple, per can.......29c
No. 2 Glass Jar Pineapple, per jar ......... 28c
No. 2 Glass Jar Grated Pineapple, jar... 28c
No. 2 Glass Jar Plums, per ja r ............... 32c
No. 3 Glass Jar Y. ( ’ . Peaches, per jar... 33c
No. 2 Glass Jar Y. C. Peaches, per ja r ....26c
No. t Over-Sea S. Peas, per can
.......... 20c
No. 3, Sweet V. Green L. Beans, per can 30c
No. 2 Sweet V. Sugar Corn, per can
11c
No. 2 Sweet V. Apple Sauce, per can
26c
No. I Sweet V. Petit Pols Peas, per can ...17c
No. 2 Sweet V. Red K. Beans, per can ... 18c
No. 2 Gibb's Stringless Beans, per can ...14c
No. 3 Booth’s Pie Apples, per can
15c
No. 1 Davies Pork and Beans, per can.... 08c
No. 2 Davies Pork and Beans, per can... 10c
No. 2 Geneva Red Beets, per cun
.......20c
Morris Sup. Lunch Tongue, per cun .... 25c
Corned Beef. Arm y Pnck, per can .........19c
Red Crown Potted Meats, per can
08c
No. 1 Corn Reef Hash, per can................ 13c
No. 2 Boast Beef, Arm y Pnck, per can ... 27c
1d
Sr
No. 3 Sauer Kraut, per enn
a
v
No. 3 Big Hominy, per can
...... 13c
No. 2 Lib. Trijw , per can
...... . '49c
24-lbs. I’ illsbury's Hour
........$1.39
12-lbs. Pillsbury’s Flour
70c
24-lbs Aristos Flour .......
........ $1.38
12-lbs. Aristos Flour
....................... 70c
24-lb*. Repent Self Rising Flour.......... $1.38
12-lbs. Repeat Self Rising F lo u r .............. 70c

•

Catalina Tuna Fish, per can.................... ..20c
Wh'*-* Rose Tuna Fish, per c a n ............... 28c
No. J W hite Rose Slmd Fish .................. 12c
19c
No. 1 Deep Sea Fish R o e ..........
All kinds Soup, per can ........................ ..11c
No. 2 Heart's Delight Corn, per can..... 12c
No. 2 K ey Mar. Coni, per catt ..........
10c
No. 2 Clear Spring Corn, per c a n .......... 17c
No. 1 B. &amp; M. Sugar Corn, per can......... 13c
No. 2 B. &amp; M. Sugar Corn, per can......... 19c
No. 1 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, can. lie
No. 2 R itter’s Pork and Beans, can......... 11c
No. 1W hite Rose Salmon, can................. 28c
No. 3 Lil). Dill Pickles, per e n n ................ 25c
No. 2 Heinz Baked Beans, per can ........ 18c
No. Vfc Heinz Baked Beans, per c a n ........ 10c
No. 1 A rgo Salmon, per can....................... 28c
No. 3 Sweet Potatoes Candyams, per can 18c
linker's Cocon, Kjs, c a n ............................. 20c
Baker’s Cocou, l- u s ................................... .lie
No. 1 Mission Asp. Tips, per c a n .............. 20c
Minute Tapioca, per pkg.......................... ,13c
No. 3 Calif. Spinach (L ib b y's), c a n ......... 20c
No. 1 Tall Ping Salmon, can ................... 13c
No. 1 Pimentos, per can .......................... .16c
No. 1 Vcnl Loaf per can ........................... 22c
Corn Hakes nnd Post-Toasties, pkg......... .10c
Morton’s Salt, pkg..................................... .10c
Better Butter, per pound......................... 48c
Farrell’s Nut Margarine, p ou n d .............. 29c
Best W hite Rncon, per p ou n d................. ,17c
Best Sugar Cured B. Bacon, per lb........ 29c
Better linms, per pound ................... 31c
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, per lb..................... 07c
Seeded Raisins, per pkg............................ 23c
Seedless Raisins, per pkg. ....................... 23c
Meal-Grits and all other Groceries cut in
proportion

Wc thnnk cnch of our customers for their liberal pntronage nnd In token of our highest nppre
■ elutions for thc same. W c are offering you these ROCK BOTTOM prices on Staple Groccric
J before closing our business in Sanford.
rv

[JONES CASH STORE
■ FIR S T S T R E E T

SANFORD, FLORID/1

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922
not In u h
ient locker
( e DUCED PKICB3-------front seat
i t b s t CAB ON M A R K E T
vided by a
K IN G T O N MODEL

t t i ■torod in a conven­ Ur Section It. Township XI k. Item*
E.. I hence Hast to tho Korlheaal
into the back of the corn&lt;r
M r Section
------- 'XX. “Township
XI 8 ,
Pull ventilation ia pro­ Hanwo JO K. thtr.es South to point of
beginning, all of which territory
la
cowl ventilator and the within Seminole County. Florida.

‘
„
...
- adjustable upper windshield panel.
exlnyton Motor C o m p a q «
Kqulpmcnt ia complctCi inc|udlne
ille, Indiana, la out with t e
ment o f a new five-pass y er
odel at $17*6.
inij to the announcement. ne
thl* new “ Seriea 2 2 ' la $240
the lowest prevloua price
xlmtton Motor Car equipped
Ansted Engine, including
re Multiple Exhaust System
ves fuel
_ and add* power, and
elusive

Lexington

feature

thirty.two b&gt;. four-and-onc-half inch
cord
^ spare demountable rim
is provided on the rear tire carrier
a Lexington feature that ha&gt; been
wHde)y cop,ed
TO ID E N T IF Y NEGROES
lU y The Associated Freest

J A C K S O N V IL L E , April

21,SeVen

T O U R PETITIONERS hsroaftcr des­
ignated at petltlonars from ths last
above described or contlauous territory,
respectfully represent that they aro
qualified electors who pay a las on
either real or personal property and
are residents of that portion of Seminolo County. Florida, continuous to ths
territory now embraced In Special Taa
School District No, I, Hctiilnole County,
Florida, and aa last above described,
and w ould further repreeent that they
desire the territory last above describ­
ed to be created Into a special taa
school district for the purposo of levy­
ing and collecting a district school taa
for the eactuslvs use of the public freS
schools within such territory; that they
____
____ In a
desire such territory to
be created

negroes, arrested in connection with

tv John C. Moore, chief en- on attack on a white woman hero District No. 2, Seminole County, Fiori'
*
! early yesterday morning were to b« above described
* * lt»-," e,u'1' lh* ‘ • rr,,orir u ,t
Y O U R PETITIONERS would funhsr
uted Engine has been refined taken before tho woman today for
represent that mors than twsnty-flva
“ roved in many respects. A indentification. -The woman waa s«v- per cent of the qualified elsctora who
pay a taa on elthsr real or personal
e of two-ring piston, is used crely beaten and at one time it was property and who are residents of
her slapi nor pumpa. oil, and thought she would succumb ;o her .Special T a a School District No. X, Semi­
nole County, Florida, aa now composed,
lows no signs of wear a fter injuries. She was entirely out of dan. and alao that more than twenty-five
per
cent o f the qualified •lectors « .10
t of milca o f use. Perfect ger today, a markedimprovement in
pay a tax on either real or persona)
Hon of fuel is assured by tho her condition
havingtaken placedur-property and who'are residents of that
territory last above described,
being
he Lexi-gasifier, enabling tho ing tho night.
contiguous to Special Tax School Diet . let No. X. Seminole County. Florida,
,n to function propcT’ y, f t * - ---------------------------have algncd this petition.
of weather conditions.
A W IL L BLOCKADE M EXICO
YOUR DOTlTIONtiHS would further
rspieeent
that they are qualified elec­
SE IZ E M E X IC AN PORTS
dc thermostat controls the|
tors w ho pay a tax on either real or
FOR D A M A G E CLAIM S personal property and ure residents of
mpernture at nil times, both
that portion of Seminole County, Flori­
er heat and In winter cold. )
da. described aa follows. to-Wlt:
Ileglni.log at Southeast corner Sec­
I By T h e Ao anrln tr d P r e s s )
rr salient feature o f the new
34, Township 11 H, Runge 10 K.,
W A S H IN G TO N , April 21.— Block- tion
run
thence Weal to the Mouth west cor­
n is the frame design. This
ner Mecttun 11. Township 21 N., Range
,h ,
tr i.n p ii'.r
”f
0' 10 East.. North to Southwest corner
member” on v,hleh n petP0* * until Anicricnn elelm , Section 11. Township 21 II., Range 10
for damage to life. nrODertv lit M ot * B , thence West along County lino to
K
&gt; I cop n .y .in . 010X.
j Soisttiwerat
corner
Section ...
12. Township
nding. Furthermore, the elde
.
.........................
- —.......
----,,
......., i .- .i , „ »
co ’* compensated, was advocated in 11 8, R a n g e 32 K., ihenco North along
fe the unusual depth or seven
„
. . ,
.
.
county line to Weklva river thence
*e nusrter inches. The wide * " e ®cna*c *°Bay b&gt; . enntor King, NorUira*tcrly ulong said river to the
ee-quarttr inenes
*&gt;•*
tu Democrat, o f Utah.
I Intersection of »■'&lt;] river with the en.t
tnmg hoards are bolted to Hie
land went center line o f Section 2,
TownMlitp 2U 8, Range 29 K , thence
f, and ale readily removable
East to Southeast corner of tho North­
east quarter Section 7. Township 2i&lt; 8,
of accidental damngc. The
NOTICE!
Range JO E., thence North
one-hall
id
rear
cross-members
have
thence i"*u
East
to oRnl)*rti
Hanford li
grunt
line
h&gt;l rf-ir croi a- n
p « tpY u
i
ir it m u n n t f □ mile,, llioiu't*
*1 to
rum iiiir
i,v
deeninir the T H E L I T l R E G IS T R A T IO N HOOKS thence 8out I n u 'l along an Id line to cenIstc* TTie i l x l n ^ o n fnctory A R E N
KOW O
OPEN
PFN A
AT
T T
TH
HE
E O
CITY
I T V l I,.f r Becilon a„„th
Ju. Township
....... . SO M
......
j Range
...
10
,
H A L L A N D W IL L REM AIN O P E N ] one-half mile thence South to begin­
hat their frame construction
T U E S D A Y M A Y •» 10--*
ning;
Which aald last description Includes
ior to anything on the market U ‘ T H * 11 h i 1 A ] *
‘
and embracee u 11 that lerrllory of Sem­
.........
.1 .tir/nass
L. R. 1 HU M N.
inole County, Florida, now Included and
line's
and
stiffness, n.hlin,,
adding
City Registration Officer. embraced In the Special Tax School Dis­
(ly to tho life of the car.
j ‘‘ c
trict No.
Seminole County, Florida,
and also that territory contiguous to
lg comfort has been achieved
1*"
~
•aid district and secondly above de­
scribed.
YOUR PETITIO NERS further
rep­
resent that they desire the limits of
said Special Tax School District No, 2,
extended l o aa lo embrace and Include
all the territory la»t above described,
;) two Inches wide, and the intendeut of Public Instruction, Sail­ and that such territory bo created Into
a Special T a x School District, lo be
ings arc fifty-nine inches long t o *!- 1IK°COUNTY b o a r d o f P U B LIC numbered and known na your Honor­
able body nliult deem beet, but plolerand one-quarter inches wide.
INSTRUCTIO N
FOR
SE M IN O L E ably aa f e c i a l Tax School DIM.'Ict No.
U
,
.
..
COUNTY. FlAJIlIPA
. . .
... -------rlt0
pngs txylta are ovcr-liie thruy o u r PET1TIONE
INEIIH hereafter de-^re'iVed ^ t h * ' u purpose
m
of
letltl
let .........
school
ing n iliametor of three-quitr- • * « » • {• “ •• K V iV iT N o .r r «,n H .m m o tc ^ Y ln i ami collating • dlltflov

]T*w ‘ Series 22" Lexington b y , NoUc#
h&lt;r,by giron that the folont and rear scmi-clliptic lowing petition will t&gt;« pmeented to the
, _____qu.„ CountyMoard of I’ubllo Inatruction for
of exiiptional length.
The Seminole County. FJorlda. at a meetlirng* are thirty-eight inches ‘ &lt;'K
b« J"‘id at i 10 a m Tuesday.
• *" . ,
. ,'
, ,*
May *e,h,
ISth, 1»XI,
ISIJ. at file
Die office of Super-

an inch everywhere except a t County. Florida, respectfully represent ' * * fSchool r wu'hin'the' taJd*'and'laet

«

........ . th.

m ,

. * « .

s y . - a

Vn j j s h i , - s ' a u a s

hey are a full inch In tiiam- P - P e « y
he maker* claim that the bolts known and described a* Spr
rout enns
end* or
of me
the rear
rear spring*
snrincr* ulnttl)f
School I)|*irlet
3. such
mnt
„,| thn,No, , rru
ory di*i
„f Seminole
ieitcd to the most strain and County, Florid*, embraced «Ylthln the
following description:
all car*, and have mat,e prolieginntiiK
at
Kouthea*t
corner
Section 15, Township 31 H, Range 10 IS,
accordingly.
Southwest
corner
Section
r u n we»t
» « « ! tto
o a
u u in «m c
o r i i i 'T n
w cim ii
J-fecd oilers nre provided fo r 14. Township 31 H. Range 23 E . thence
North to Northeast corner Section 37.
I md ' 'its. nnd nt other friction Town.hlp
20 H Raiige 32 E.. .henee

(hroughout the cha*«U
iA-xington Motor Compnny
I the tinqualifietl o**ertion that
|r in trc* market will ride a*
the Lexington thnt does
Jniore, cost more, and have

Iwhedbtte."

« he nee** north weVterly "along* » , d Yr’.Vk
lo Weklva river, North end Northweet• rly to Intersection of center section
thence .East to one.Una
. . . . . of
. . . Section
........ 2,................
q

T
R
i f l e d •YecVor/’Sho
qualified
elector^ who pay t a x * .
either real or personal property amt
who reside within the last above de­
scribed territory have slgn.-d 'Ills pelllion
W H E R E T O H E YOUR P E T IT IO N E R S
II I M 111. Y I 'R A Y :
That
an election be called and held
,
!.uf, u
i .n. *.
„ u - l m i i n « (F i* v t V
uf„
v^Kh.roli V h i l l h « «x midudaitll
l h » "eertF lo m ..
a.
such
territory
a le ^ Tu
............
........
determine
JJJJ?,0-K **iSpecial
Tax
f u 5 I * ^ i * * ! , a n pi'Clul school
V
.1
1
1
VuV
,*«
i',,,
i«i
..f,i
i
district tux to be levied a mt collected

?

It* nr. Im i ll nrmin.1 nil .n ein m i*0*1 &gt;°. Township 2u H, Range ID
I
U nround nil aprtng* SoU, h lo center Section 15, Township luf. (Petitioners from the territory now
lit Special Tax School District
factory to unsure permanent &amp;, Range 10 E., thence East to Bait embraced
County, F lo rid a ):
i M1.
,, , . ,
, lino of said Heclion 15. thence South lo No , CSeminole
H
A
R L E S E. BOWERS
|eaie by keeping the lubricant
Pr beginning.
A N D R E W O. RAINES
out of mud tyid water,
Vour 24tliloBtra u« aforeaald. furihK. C. R A T E S
J , ' ....... .
T™
er represent that they desire the llmMRS.
L I L L I A N L. D A T E S
|f I- lures that nave dlatingluh- It* of the said district ns above dcHcrlh
klltS. It E HOFFMAN
ed extended so a* to Include %ml eraF R A N K I' W A T E R H O U S E
ara fo r many years i.race all of the territory con__
tlguous tu
K A T I I A R V N U H A IN E S
Intinurd, *uch n»: the cnualia“ hove said district and described a*
A. E. C L I N K
*1,1. r . i i
.
. L‘ ..
follows:
A
L I C E D WATKftHoUHE
i I. oi brake »ystem; the “ one
iiegln at the Mouiheast corner of HecA II F U L L E R
■ emergency
broke
*v*t..m'
the
,lo,,
3*'
Township
3
1
H.
Range
30
E
.
It. O. F U L L E R
* cy ornge syattm, WlO rllll monce W n l to Southwest corner
E D W A R D W. M ITCH ELL
able radiator mounting for tho Section xx, Township 21 s.. Itunge Ju E
II. C T Y l . E l l
V
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4
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ll.cii
4
t,
t
*
•
«*l
Ui.ril
L.
n
't*
1
1
U
'
I
k
I r m n . t v , I, , t I.____
,c
North to Southwest Section 21. Town*
L. A. R A N D A L L
r m U l,p 'l,ntI lamps; the fle x , ahip 31 S, Range 30 E , thence West
J. N. S E A R C Y
kft(he ifi*r
.I it. . universal
. .
i iulnts
* * *
na x* tine
It •&gt; Ilo
ax Southwest
M
ia11
corner
nmi« along County
c
W. A. L E W I S
anil OCUtlUII
HeoUon i 12, Township
*1 w
B.4 ItMMhW
Range 3J
li ,
I overeat joints,
.
14IW|1S(II|I •*
J. A llliiT L IN E
lit power plant construction with E„ thence North along County line to
J. M. C H A F F E R
ed flvwhn.l
Wsklva river, thence In a NorllieaatcrIt. J. O V E R S T R E E T
. /
tl*
ly direction ulong i-ald river lo the InO II. C H A IN
body is both beautiful nmi tersectlon of said river with a certain
L J -H A R TLE Y
Th,.
| c, , , , , ...
, creek In Sec. 1«. Township Si) S. R a n g e
It. C. HAUIl
inc windshield i* built solE , thence Southeasterly along said
MUS K. J. NKtMKYKIl
rto tbe cowl, instend o f aittimv creek, following the most eastern porMRS
1. C R A M E R
i
, , i
ena ot stmni; tlon u,erruf lo intersection of
mild
II. D. D U R A N T
'*&gt; ■baking it possible to fit creek with South Hue of Sectlun 23,
JNU, D. E V A N S
■••rm rurtnin* on
Township 20 S . lUmm Vi E . them e
B C. IN O E R S O L
,
rtain* up snugly, when y;a »t to Southeast corner of said See­
MRS. It. U. HUMPHREY
the Storm curtains open with tlon l l - Township 2(l K., llunge 3i I.,
•W.
V DUNN
, Un (hence South to Southwest corner of
It I* H A i m IT
Mdf, IU I I - U doors, and when
Southeast quarter of Southwest quar31RS H U L A DALLAS
MRS. N I N A L. RATES
A R T H U R A. LEWIS
M A R IO N K. It ALLARD
C. A D A I.LAS
M ARY W H I T E H E A D
UIIACi; Ki.N'tIHI.KV
J. W, O S T E E N
II, C. L Y M A N
li. E. F U L L E R
E. N M IT C H ELI.
U. A. B R Y A N T
W. M. R B I N A N
I. U l - A Y N E
II. A. H A R T L E Y
U. E. L E V I O N E
« . C. H A R T L E Y
D. II. H O O K E R
U. E. H A R T L E Y
W. C. HATCH ER
U. C. H LN C IIT IF F K
E. W. D IC K S O N
C. W. KNTZMINUKIt
MRS It. I». DURANT
A. C. HJOlilAIXt
MRS. tl. C. INUEItHOL
W. T. KEROIJBON
31IIS. L I Z Z I E DUNN

Be Fair

^on’t Blame Your Grocer Because .Coffee is
Costing More

THERE IS A REASON

3! ItS. 1.0UKLLA 11Alt) I IT

int .COiU.',tr'.es *n Europe and especially Germany have just
Girti &lt;| buying coffee and they have bought all of the nvail*e BUPP«y for the next several months, so the price o f cofmay go to war time prices before it gets any less.

Drink
n

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RADE

A

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COFFEE

A L W A Y S FRESH

Bel-Jar Coffee Company
s a n f o r u

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YORK-

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*■ C h e a li Ceart, Sevewlh J e l l s l t l C trla and te r Semi sale O w ssly,
K larU a.— la rh a a eery

iin iiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiix iiiiiu lH

IR V O H tE

A CHECK

D. W . llyrd. Complainant,
vs.
Drrd. Defendant.
To Ooldle Byrd. Winston Balem, North
Carolina:
from th* affidavit of D.
W . nyrd herein duty filed, that h i li
I h i complainant In thi above entitled
' * " • • • » n d * ! » « R •» ths belief of thi
affiant that Ooldle Byrd la a non-realdent of the State ef Florida, and that
■he U a resident of the Slats of North
Carolina, residing « t Winston Salem. In
the said stale, and that there Is no
person In the Diets of Florid*. the s «r vlce of subpoena upon whom
would
bind the defendant; and that affiant
further eaye that he believes the age
of the defendant to be over twenty-one
years.
, You. therefore. Ooldle Byrd, are ordered to appear to this bill herein duly
llid In thla cause on the let dey of
lay, A. p. 1231. the same being a Rule
Day of tble Court.
It Is further ordered that this notice
be published
for
four
consecutive
weeks In the Sanford llerld. a news­
paper published In Bemlnole County,
Florida.
Witness: R. A. Douglas*. Clerk
of
the Clreu’t Court, and a seal thereof,
tlite the 17th day of Match. A. I&gt; 1SX1.
{S E A L )
E. A. DOtIOL.V8S,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: A. U. W E E K S . I*. C.
T H E T F O n n A WILKINSON,
Attorney* for Complainant,
l - l l -o .a .w .-lw c

ii

S

ON

Y o u r s e lf
S

S
Do not try to pay bills without a checking
account.

If you do, you will surely get all tangled up.

i

be­
sides, with a checking account, you san keep
Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and,

s

an accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invites
you to become one o f its customers.

1" .4he Circuit Court, Seventh Jndlrlal
Circuit In and for Seminole County,
■ late of Florida,— tn Chancery

i The Peoples Bank o f Sanford !

III v o lt e &gt;;

Jessie L. Fountain. Complainant,
va
■
1
a
Thomas S. Fountain. Defendant.
To Thomas 8 Fountain. Orlando. Flor­
n iiiiim iii!t iii« iiiiiiiiiia a iiiiii* a * k iiiiiiiiiiia ii
ida:
It appearing from the affidavit of
Jeasle L. K. unlit In herein duty filed,
that she Is the complainant In the above
styled cause, ami It la the belief of the
affiant that Thornes H Fountain Is a
resident of the State of Florida, County
of nrnnge, amt t'Uy of Oraliido.
and
that the said Thome* S. Fountain Is
concealing himself ao that ptoceaa can
not be had upon him, and that there Is
no other per mm In the State of Florida,
the service of subpoena upon
whom
would blnJ the defendant; and affiant a a a a B a a B B a a a a a a B a B a a a iiB a B a B a a ia ia a a B a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a
■
further says she believes the age of the ■
defendant lo he over twenty-one years.
You. therefore. Thomas S. Fountain,
are ordered to appear to thl* bill here­
in duly filed In this cause on the 1st
day of May, A. D. 12X3. the esme being
a Rule Day of thle court
It Is further ordered that thl* notice
be published
for
four
consecutive
weeks In the Hanford Herald, a news­
paper published In Seminole County.
Florida.
Witness: E A. Douglas*. Clerk of
the Circuit Court, and a seat thereof,
thl* 17th day of Mnrch. A D. 1931
(S E A L )
E. A. POt JOLABS,
Clerk of Ihe Clrcull Court
By: A. M W EEKS. D. C.
THETFonD* W ILKINSON.
Attorney* for Complainant.
J - l l - o a.w.-ltvo

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

Devoes Paint
Is Guaranteed to

Cover more surface and wear longer.

MASTER S S A L E

Why buy cheap paint and be compelled to do
your house over in half the time?

II

Under nnd by virtue o f a decree of
foreclosetire and *nle rendered in tho
Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judicial
Circuit o f Florida, in nnd for Seminole
County, in Chancery, in n cause there­
in pending wherein O. U. Faulkingham I* complainant, nnd Sarn
F.
Flournoy and husband, John T. Flour­
noy, arc defendants, l will acll at nub­
ile ouUry to the highest nnd beat bid­
der fo r cnah, nt the front door o f the
Court House in Sanford, Florida, dur­
ing the Icgnl hotira of calc, on May
1st, A. I). tt&gt;22, the following describ­
ed real estate, to-wit:
The Knst one-half (E 'A ) of Ixit
sixty-seven (07) o f Sanford Celery
Delta, ns recorded in Pint Hook “ D",
page r.0, nnd I.ot sixty-eight ( 68), of
Sanford Celery Deltn, ns recorded in
Plat Hook "D ," pnge 60, Orange Coun­
ty Records, «l* o recorded *n Seminole
County Hecortls, Plat Hook No. 1, page

T H E BEST IS TH E C H E A PE ST
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And W e Have It

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TH E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E L IN E

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;

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Special Master in Chancery.
S C A R L E T T &amp; JO RD AN,
Solicitor* for Complainant.
J-l-oj».w-5w
TAKE

N O TIC E nnd

save

CHULUOTA

money!

IN N

$100 buy* huick 4; $660 buys lluick
On the Okeechobee Rranch of the Florida Kast Coast Hallway, Chnluota, Fla., among the pines snd lake* o f Seminole county, in up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heit. First
class cuisine. Rates $2.60 to $160 per dsy; $10 to $1H per week, ac­
cording In locslioa of room.

6; $175 buys Oldamobile 4; fCOO
buy* Oltismohile 8. Hnlnnce, term* tu
suit your purse. When they make
belter ca rs* I w ill acll them.— N. II. |
Gamor.
12-10tc
Nothing nicer for gifts than fine 2
stationery. Going below coit for two *
weeks nt the Herald office.
18-3tp

Hill H ardw are Co.
TMS

JU ST

RECEIVED

A

COM­

P L E T E L IN K OF

IL

MRS. CHAS. I). B R U M L E Y , Manager
—

m arble
&amp; g r a n it e
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
/ C E M E TE R Y W O RK A S P E C IA L T Y

sanford

1018 West First 8 trr «t

w orks

1018 West F irst Strust

E © M A I K
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REFRIGERATORS

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W. T. W H I T E H E A D
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E. U. T Y L E R
C. L R A N D A L L , 31. D.
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L 1). H A R T L E Y
T. f . L M W I B
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W. K. A L L K N
E. W. 1 IE N C K
I&gt;. W. S H O H T
A. IL S T I L E S
MBS. J. II. A L L E N
MRS J. A IIIHTLINB
A. E. H J O n iO M
MRS M. V. E V A N S
F. D. 8JOBLUM
JAMES I i E K D
JESSIE M. FEIIOUSON
K. T. H A I N E S
M A R O A R E T K. HAINES
&lt;I’etiiion.r* from _______
ihs terrltarx
iFnr contlguous lo Special Tax School District
No. 2. Seminole County, Florida, as Osscribed secondly a bove):
IL T. L E E
■MSSSSW» » * |
SISWI^
e* »—■
MRS. W. y . BANDERS
31ItS. M. K EMMEBSON
This Is positively the beat RefrlgrraOEO. W. B U N N E L L
J. M. E V A N S
tor on the Market Today
JACK M cN A U Q IlT O N
W. II. MOUItlH
---- CALL AND 8KB IT---4 - l t - o s w.^ltc

m

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
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many roughs and hoodluma the
chance to maxquerade under the
name o f the Ku Klux and the order
g c t» the blame fo r every act that i«
committed and they cannot affirm
or deny it. Tbore has been one act
pulled o ff here that was absolutely
raw and yet tho Ku Klux Klan is
saaid to have noth inn whatever to
do with it. To our mind the b elt
thing is to make the officers do
their duty, make the courts do their
duty or take them out— A L L OF
T H E M — and put in new ones that
w ill do their duty— and there will
he nothing fo r tho Ku KIuj; Klan or
any other klan to do.

er to frame it o r hit the house
fo r a raise in salary. I have de­
cided to do both!
Th ere’s a man who is close to the
fountain head o f publicity and yet he
has not become hardened to the se­
cret pleasure o f seeing his nemo in
print.
And these others who say
they detest UI What o f thorn T
They get the same Joyy and same
thrill ns he, no mntter what their
tongues may say.
Folks, let’s be
honest like this good newspaperman
and admit our” pleasures no m atter

MEN’S CLUB VAUDEVILLE

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IIAS BEEN POSTPONED
W ill Be Held Evening o f A pril 25th at
the Pariah House
Owing to the fact tl)at the High
School Is staging a play on the even­
ing o f A pril 21st the Men's Club has
taken this mntter into consideration
and postponed their vaudeville show
until Tuesday, A pril 25th.
A ten-net vaudeville program has
’ been r a n g e d which includes numbers

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Reduction

how much it hurts our assumed m od-;
t*,e
l l r l l i r r r e la C ity b f f a r r i e r
csty »*
| American Legion Saxophone Band
•Oa* W r r b ___________________ IS Ceata
E. A . Ball
T b r I I I IS- la la-paar W rrk lr llrrJimmie
Robson
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• M r a llr r l/ ro»rra Srmlaal* Caaatf
Lucille Aspinwall Tnkach
a *4 la publUbr* f u r j F rU a f. A l f f f The allied nations think they havo
lla la * r a in maJr kaaava ua a a p lln Robert Herndon *
f laa. I&gt;raaarrallr la poll lira. I3JM par "slapped Germany and Russia on the
ypar. a lw a y la a lra a rr.
John Schirnrd
w ris t" when they barred them from
m v m i i i : ii T in : a s s o c i a t k i i p i ir k s
Maurice Helston
in the confer.....
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The Associated I'reas Is exclusive­ further participation
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lb woman who can look a mouse in
and many others that havo entertain­
without hollering usually
ly entitled to the use fo r ropublica- erteo ut Genoa. Why should Russia j h.
ed in Sanford. The program w ill have
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tlon o f all news dispatches credited to or Germany worry about being bar- makes an awful good husband.
many surprises and w ill afTord an
B RIN G IIAC K COLOR A N D
ft or not otherwise credited in this pa­ red from the conference at Genoa.
evening
o f fun with Sanford's local
per and also the local news published They have made their treaty and the ---------------------------------------------------L U S T R E TO H A IR
talent.
19-tfc
treaty will st.ck and they can get the surf fo r a frolic— nothing m o r e herein.
together mio
Into an
an alliance
nllianco m
that
w ill and with .»
fair
regnrd fo
A ll rights o f republication o f spec- 1together
ni wm
:r rcK...u
...rr the
u .. conditions
Thrit hcnutiful( cven *hade o f darkf
toil dispatches herein arc also r e - , eventually control more territory and which are known at every beach; with RloMy h(|,r can on|y ^ had by w
. SANFOItD MATTRESS FAC•erved.
! morc Pc0l&gt;l0 th“ "
othcr countries as much caution as one would observe ,
a m lx tu n 0f Sage Ten and SulTORY
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W herefore the wor- when walking along a road and avoid- h w
Your balr
ch#rm. , t
E. C. ECHOLS, Prop.
ry?
The allies have been outdone, mg ditches there should 1* real enor mnrs th„ faco
Whc„
it
W hy not send nnother twenty mil- joymont with relaxation and actual
"Old Mattress Made New and
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
Safety first ia jin
W hile we are feeding the starving lion dollars to tho "Starving Rus- benefit ,accruing.
105 Palm etto A ve
New Mattress Made to Order"
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- , application or two o f Sage and Sulcsscntml in deep-water bathing— and .
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Russians they were mnking another slnns.
French Avenue nnd 17th Street
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. phur enhances its nppcarance n huntho ocean and gu lf are deep, although drcdf (,|d
•oerct trenty with Germany.
Fine
tliere are shallow places near the
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FRE E BRIDGES IN V O LU SIA
business this feeding of the starv­
.
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Don t bother to prepare the mix- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■am
shore."—
Tampa
Tribune.
,
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in g Russians while people all around
lure; you can get this famous old
The DeLand News ia agitating the
sis are starving to dea{h.
recipe improved by the addition of
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purchase o f the H ordin 'F erry bridge ROUGH ON T H E HOME F O L K S other ingredient, at a small coat, all
—
ready for use. It is called Wyeth's
T_______
o the_________
Orlundo Sentinel— Wu are north o f Lake Monroe, and making
muchly interested in your
column it n free bridge. The plnn to build
Surely the people o f a community Sage and Sulphur Compound.
This
where you tell how prominent citi- nbridge as Osteen Ferry, which In town or city ought to patronize their cnn „jw ays bo depended upon to bring
nfree bridge,
,lWn merchants, consult their
own bnck the natural color nnd lustre of
a en i made their first dollar. Just ns time willbecome
start'd
the
ugitntion
o
f
tho
purchase
lawyers
nnd
doctors
nnd
be
christenyour hair,
toon as we make u dollar we will tell
Everybody uses "W y eth ’s" Sago nnd
you how wo made it lia s Sam Grif- o f the llnrdin Ferry bridge by tho t.r, married nnd buried by their own
fin and Charlie Lord told you about county.
Tho Iireczc as well ns a ministers.
Sulphur Compound now because it
their fir s t dollar yet?
large number o f taxpayers on the
Hilt what puzzles the Del.nnd Sun darkens so naturally nnd evenly thnt
A I.L T H E N E W HITS
0
coast side o f the county have fo r a is the fart thnt tho people of a com- nobody cn ntcll it has been applied,
Th e Harlow
truckers, like the
f av°rod freo bridges all munlty do not always sec it thnt y oll dimply dampen a sponge or soft
Gel a Copy o f the New
8AVE YOU MONKV
truckers o f mnny other sections in ovcr tbo county, nnd a year or two w»ybrush with it nnd draw this through
Write us
South Florida, arc plowing up their
tried to br*ng “ »&gt;°ut the coun,y
"W e hnvc often wondered why It thu hair, taking one small strand at a
tjmo;r by ...........
morning
the gray ___
hair ___
has
Empire Hotel Block
cahbngc and putting tho land in com . ownership o f the bridges and mak- is," says the Sun, "that a smooth- ____
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Florida Song
N ever again, ia tho verdict o f these *'ig them free, nnd if our memory talking stranger with a flashy front djgappeared, nnd after another nppllORLANDO, FLORIDA
truckers, ns long ns freight rntca are « ’rvcs
riKl,t the measure was bit- C((n come into DoI.und and sell a ention it becomes beautifully dnrk
Written by
prohibitive. And thus the railroads t»-rly opposed by the districts on ths |„t &lt;,f stu ff thnt usunlly can bo
appears glossy and lustrous.—
kill another goose which laid the gol- w « t *,tl0 o f tho county. Now that bn,j „ t our own stores, pocket the y\dv.
Henry McJ^qilin, Jr.
Robt. W . Pear man, Jr.
den egg.— Wauchulln Advocato.
“ K" 0'1 Prospect o f having money nnd get out o f town with
O P T IC IA N — (V lT lM E T R IS T
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« frt’« briJ« 0 ttt ° ,tec,‘ K“ rry- ^ h‘ch Rood Rrnco, while if a fellow resldY o „ may not want niuch to eat |n
Scey. Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
Old Indy in Orlando 75 years old
deflect travsl through De- fnrf hero iried the same thing ho thc aummer weather but you want
could not make n living any longer I -and people nrc eager to hnvc a free would starve to death the lirst week. Bomcthing
nice, something
well
and took poison to end it all. No bridge, it is right that Ibis should
“ W e confess that we've never been ^ ^ 1, ymi want to know it hns bwn J. H. IlIN T E R M IS T E R
snore pathetic figure could bo pnlnt- ['v » fru1, br|dR«. l,u‘ ll should bo t,M,&gt; to figure out. W e've wandered cook(.,j jn „ c|cnn nnd spotless kit­
P IA N O CO.
ed by press and pulpit.
And yet purchased by the district in which vvhy some people enn't refuse a chon. You get nil this in thc Sun­
This Is Uje stranger’s plea fo r an order, yet can day dinners at the Seminole Cafe.
w e send our monoy to Russia and the bridge is located.
Wclakn Illock
plan
under
which
tho
New
Smyrna turn right around and tell someone
Sanford, FIs.
othcr foreign countries for the star­
213 East, l i t St.
23-ltc
ving foreigners. rDoos distance in special tax road nnd bridge district who lives here nnd who is trying to
proposed to acquire a free bridge*, make a living thnt they don't care to
this Instance lend enchantment T
and without expense to tho rest o f |,Uy.
Agents come nnd agents go
— —---------o -----------------the
county.
At
any
rate
Seminole
ni„j
always
they take more out o f
When they don’t advertise they just
county
and
District
No
5,
of
Volusia
town
than
they
leave in it.
Vet
iturnlly dry up on the atom like u
bunch o f oranges loft in the window * ounty have started the free bridge there always seems to be u
w «i- ^
a welUo long and finally Mow nwny in the! movement nnd it should be kept Ito- on.rtC ?nr them At the homes of a
O
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l
dust ot tno ancient methods thnt g o v­ mg until every bridge in thu county uouil mnny people, well mrnning
erns country store keepers trying to is n free bridgo.— New Smyrna people, who haven’t learned to say
, " N o " to a stranger, but who can
do business in the year 11*22 with the Breeze,
.
flatly refuse to cneonrnge a neigh­
year 1H7U Ideas. It is a lead pipe cinch
that if a store wants to sell goods W A N T E D , A B ATH IN G 1IKACEI bor who is n thousand times more
FO O L-KII.I.K It
and do business they must advertise
entitled to their trad**.
W e can’t
-BEGINNINGunderstand it.— Bartow Record.
and givo prices und show the public
Now is the season o f the year when
why it will snvc money by trading
beach
resorts are filled with bathers,
with them. Otherwise— well, they Inst
IT M A K E S N K W S PA PP K H S
among
whom, every now und then,
a few weeks, a few months, maybe a
few years, but they perish finally, will lie found, wlinl thc Jacksonville
There nrn so many people who re­
W E W A N T TO CLOSE OUR BUSINESS IN SANFO RD BY T H E T E N T H OF M A Y
One by ono the leaves are falling. Times-Union calls the "aninrly" who fuse to give a newspaper an item or
drags a timid bather in deep water,
----------- o----------attempt the funny stu ff when you ask
And wi* offer for your consideration the following items which represento only a very few 0
There are still a few people In San­ dueks a frightened novice, or in some them for news when you know that
the
many items we carry in Hlock, nnd they must A L L GO nt Monte price. AM goods will b
ford who think they can get along nil way makes dangerous what is other- they are just dying to get their name
marked in plain figures. See for yourself nnd he convinced.
righ t without joining the Chamber of wl» ° « " nfu "m* healthful recreation
in the newspaper nnd yet they uct so
The west const beaches o f this state shy. There is no false modesty nbout
Commerce and helping put over the
No. 3, Y. C. Table Reaches, per cnn
... 28c
wurhl ( lfun
Catalina Tuna Fish, per cnn..................... 20
b ig things
arcu vi'tmi'K
coming to Lnutiuxi
Sanford are
**■**««*» thnt
mm in
_ among the safest in the
f
V*• J71||JVr people—
piD|IIU*—IIII
7 UI
V JU9b
(hi III*
ncwBpuper
they
are
Just
White Rose Tuna Fish, per c a n ............ 28c
No. 1, Y. C. Table Peaches, per can ..... 23c
and Imvu come in the past ten months. Ihorc are no under-tow
dangers, wb„ ( t|l(.y nrc—
the way through
No. 1 W hite Rose Shad F is h .................. 12i
They can get by for a while hut they " n‘* cvi‘n " " l,u’ mo*1 extraordinary nnd they know that there is not a
No. 1 White Rose Sliced Peaches, per cnn 22c
No. 1 Deep Sea Fish Roe .......................... 19c
w ill soon bo given the gate by the 'M 0* thur« *" ,ilt,e •weep outward man or woman in the world that docs
No. 3 Silver Dale Apricots, per **nn...... 2Gc
All kinds Soup, per can ....................... 11c
men who know and realize what the PW el'1 tn « f w idacea where the rush- not like to see their name in print
No. 3 White Rose Apricots, per cnn .... 28c
No.
2 H eart’s Delight Corn, per can..... 12c
Chnrnber o f Commerce ia doing and t,l»*' current empties the tidr surplus ami why should their name not be in
No. 2 Rose D. Hart. Pears, per can
. ... 25c
No. 2 Key Mar. Com, per can ............
10c
‘can do. Just now it is doing one „ f through some narrow • pass."
The prin'.7 W ere nil the names o f people
No.
t “ Lib., Sliced Pineapple, per cnn
ltlc
No. 2 Clear Spring Corn, per can
17c
tha biggest works in the history o f the dangers o f beach and surf in this im- to be kept out o f print there would
No.
3 Index Sliced Pineapple, per cnn.. 29c
No. 1 II. &amp; M. Sugar Corn, per cnn ..... 13c
c ily In potting over the inland w a ter- 1mmlintp l,nrt o f lho
nr&lt;?
be no newspapers.
The St. I’etorsNo. 2 Glass Jar Pineapple, per jar .......... 28c
w ay project thnt will mean millions *m" 11 a11 *«
unnecessary of burg Times sums it up as follows:
No. 2 Glass Jar Grated Pineapple, jnr ... 28c
fa r Sanford. You had u taste o f ll ro*!n,lon: whi,° tho I«tallUea charged
"N ow nnd then a newspaperman
No. 2 Glass Jnr Plums, per ja r ............... 32c
this winter when several inllliunuires
the section are no few ns to make meets the man or wonfnn who ex­
No.
3 Glass Jar Y. (\ Peaches, per ja r 33c
Anchored their ynchta at our dock hut
uatumlly safest huthing re- presses his or her disapproval o f any
No.
2 Glass Jar Y. C. Peaches, per jar ...2(ic
No. 3 Lib. Dill Pickles, per cnn
25c
«rd y remained a few hours because K'm'
country,
publicity whatsoever.
"Don't print
No.
1
OVcr-Sen S. Peas, per can ............ 20c
Hut
there
is
the
"sm
arty!!*
We
find
No.
2
Heinz
Baked
Beans,
per
can
Z
Z
18c
my name in the paper," they say.
there were no accommodations. With
No. 3, Sweet V. Green L. Beans, per can 30c
No.
Heinz
Baked
Beans,
per
c
a
n
......
10c
the EL Johns river dredged and wid- him ut every bathing resort, be it "1 detest personal publicity, etc.," ia
No. 2 Sweet V. Sugar Corn, per cnn.......... l ie
No. 1 Argo Salmon, per c a n ..................... 28c
ened and made the inlund waterway coastal, lake, or artificial pool. He is the wail.
No. 2 Sweet V. Apple Sauce, per can
25c
No.
3 Sweet Potatoes Candyams, per can 18c
through Florida this city would douhlo the great danger to bathing. He should
But do they menn it?
No. 1 Sweet V. Petit Pols Pens, per can ,—17c
Baker 5 Cocoa, 1 oS, can
20c
Not that Thu Times would inpugn
In {topulation in two yearn with the In* eliminated at the beginning of the
No.
2
Sweet
V.
Red
K.
Beans,
|&gt;er
can
.
18c
Baker’s
Cocoa.
LHs
.........
\\c
increase in business along every line. season, nnd ids elimination must be the motives o f a large number o f per­
No. 2 Gibb's Stringless Beans, per can
1 tc
final. The first man or woman caught sons nor challenge their veracity—
No.
1
Mission
Asp.
Tips,
per
c
a
n
..............
20c
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No. 3 Booth’s Pie Apples, per can
15c
Minute Tapioca, per pkg.
13c
But the fact remains that in nine
Kissimmee seems torn asundrr over doing anything to lessen the safely of
No.
1
Davies
Pork
and
Beans,
per
can.....08c
the actions o f mobs, some whom may a bather, intimidating a timorous one, cases out o f ten they do not mean
No.
3
Calif.
Spinach
(Lib
b
y’s),
canj
j
j
Z
20c
No. 2 Davies Pork and Beans, per can 10c
No. 1 Tall Pmg Salmon, can .................... 13c
b « Ku Klux and some may not be or attempting to play n dangerous what they say. Perhaps for tho mo.
No.
2
Geneva
Bed
Beets,
per
can
........
20c
Ku Klux. The trouble with all of trick on a swimmer, should la* prompt­ inent, they may make themselves
Morris Sup. Lunch Tongue, per cnn
... 25c
vl1' r/m,c?t0fl; P°r cmi ................... 2'2c
Actually,
iNo. 1 Veal Loaf jht can
4hU night riding is that it gives so ly brought out o f the water, furred to think thnt they mean It.
Corned
Beef.
Arm
y
Pack,
per
cnn
... 19c
leave the place, and the incident g iv ­ however, they do not.
Corn Rakes nnd Post-Toastie's,' pkg! j
10c
Bed Crown Potted Meats, per cnn
08c
en full publicity with actual names
Recently the Times commented in
Morton s Salt, pkg.
in&lt;No.
1
Corn
Beef
Hash,
per
can................
13c
!■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ nsanH railed In the press. There Is no room
a personal vein nbout one of the edi­
Better Butter, per nouml
48c
No. 2 Boast Beef, Arm y Pack, per can
27c
for this class o f resort habitue in torial writers o f a state paper. In a
No. 3 Saner Kraut, per can
___
18c
,nrr° £ - Nu‘ M’trgnrine, pound ........... 29c
Florida. The life o f one child, wom­ letter to the editor he says:
Hes White Bacon, per pound ........... ...... 17c
No.
3
Big
Hominy,
per
can
13c
an or man is worth far more than the
Editorial writers get io little
j 1 st . ugnr Cured B. Bacon, per lb....... 29c
No. 2 Lib. Tripe, per c a n .................... 29c
j "feelin gs" of n thousand "smnrties";
publicity
or pralsa
without
tetter Hams, per pound....
3 Ic
21-lbs.
Pillsbury's
Hour
$1.39
■ nnd i f it rnnnt he made safe any other
strings to it thnt the mere sight
12-lbs. Pillsbury's Flour
. 70c
.
I
tcwe
R^c.
per
lb....................07c
JJ'wny, thpre should be n, "fool-killer"
o f their names in print has the
heeded Raisins, per pkg............
. 23c
24-lbs Aristos Flour
,
$1.38
■| equipped with an efficient instrument
psychological effect o f stimulat­
* eedlcss Raisins, per pkg......................... 23c
12-lbs.
Aristos
F
lo
u
r...............................
70c
■ ito tap on tho head the "smnrties" who
ing tlie egotism in them.
24-lbs. Repeat Self Rising Flour.........$1.38
5 1persist, after one warning, in making
Meal-Grits and all other Groceries cut in
Your name in printWhat
12-lbs. Repent Self Rising Flour
.......70c
the life of persons in danger.
post has ever recorded the emo­
proportion
The Tlmei-Unlon gives n needed
tion?
What musician has sver
warning to the bothers also, when it
J Wc thank cnch of our customers for their liberal nntrnmur* „„a in
.
been nMe to repeat the high note
Courtesy nnd Prompt Ser­
says thnt they should always remem­
■ claHons for the same. Wc nre offering &gt;ou t
h
e
s
e
*
°
f ° Ur h,Rhcsl nppr°
o f interest?
Is there ono who
vice Our Motto
H O C K B O T T O M p r i s on s t n p l i G r i e r i w
before closing our business in Sanford.
ber thnt anfsty la Inrgely within their
*
has become so hardened to the
TjrVffiffl
own control. It oavss
vanities o f the flesh that he doer"Swimming is a fine sport, a
n't rend for the second time any
[ healthful exerrK-, nod sometimes a
article that contains his name?
I'honrs 4*7-4»(
I useful accomplishment; but it is elmSo when I came across your
W E L A K A BLOCK
I ply foolish to risk too much when on
■ FIRST STREET
editorial which you so kindly ded­
11
|( pleasure bent. The thuuiunds go In
icated to me, I didn't know wheth&amp;■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
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ter Section 14. Townehlp 11 k, Range
** S ' Loanee East to the Northeast
cornlr Section 11. Towneblp
11 S .
Jtange lo E.. thence South to point of
beginning, ail of which territory
la
within Seminole County. Florida.
YOUH P ETITIO N ER S h .re a tl.r deeIgnat ed ae petltlonora from the laat
above described or contiguous territory,
respectfully represent that they
ere
qualified electors who pay a tax on
either real or personal properly and
aro residents of that portion of Semi,
nole County, Florida, contlguoua to tha
territory now embraced In Special Tax
School District No. 1, Seminole County,
Florida, and as last above described,
and would further represent that they
desire the territory last above describ­
ed to be created Into a special tax
school district for the purpose of levy­
ing and collecting a district school tax
for the exclusive ueo of the public fret
schools within such territory; that they
___be created
_____ In a
desire such territory to

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v,dwl b r » cowl ventilator and the
, .
o f adjuatable upper windihield panel.
Leiington
*•— Motor Co J *
,
Equipment ia complete, including
»illf, Indiana, U out
th,rty-two by four-nnd-one-half inch
cement of a new fl'e-P
* * * cord tirci. A ipare demountable rim
model at $1746.
ia provided on the rear tire carrier
rdinjr to the * n" oun" ™ * " ’ j j » Lexington feature that haa been
of this new “ Seriea 22 ia $240 wjdely cop!e(L
,n the loweat previoua price!
Lexington Motor Car equipped
TO i d e n t i f y n e g r o e s
,he An.ted Engine,
including
oore Multiple Exhauat Syatem
I lly The A w s r l s l r l rrre e t
Mvei fuel and adda power, and
J A C K S O N V IL L E , April 2l.SeVen
Exclusive Lexington
feature negroes arrested in connection with
ted bv John C. Moore, chief en- an attack on a white woman here District No. i. Seminole County, piori“
|early yesterday morning were to be d?1
,0 described
M w
lh# t' rrUorjr u ,t
above
YUUlt P E TITIO N ER S would further
Ansted Engine haa been refined taken before the woman today for
represent that more than twonty-flva
proved in many respects.
A indentification. The woman was sev- per cent of the qualified electors who
pay
a tax on either real or peraona!
/P4. of two-ring piston, is used erely beaten and at one time It was property
and who are
resldente of
either slaps nor pumps, oil, and thought she would succumb to her Special Tax School District No. 1, Semi­
nole County, Florida, aa now composed,
shows no signs o f wear after injuries. She was entirely out of dan. and also that more than twenty-five
.ids of miles o f use. Perfect ger today, a marked Improvement in per cent of the qualified electors who
l&gt;a&gt; a tax on either real or personal
ration of fuel is assured by the her condition hiving taken place dur- property and who'are resldente of that
territory last above described,
being
Ihe Uxi-gasifier, enabling the ing the night,
runilguous to Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 1, Seminole County, Florida,
gton to function properly, ro­
have signed this petition.
ts of weather conditions.
A W IL L B LO CKAD E MEXICO
YOUR PET IT IO N E R S would further
represent that they are qualified elec­
S E IZ E M E X IC A N PORTS
Tide thermostat controls tho
tors who pay a tax on eltper real or
and are yesldents of
temperature at all times, both
FOR D A M A G E C LAIM S .personal .property
. .
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that portion of Seminole County, Florl
mer hest nnd in winter cold.
da, described as follows, lo-wlt:
Illy The A ■»&lt;•&lt;-lotnl I'rresl
1 Resinning at Southeast corner Sec.
Dther salient feature o f the new
.
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W A S H IN G T O N Anril *»1 —flta-lr Don 2‘ . Township SI H, Range 10 K-.
etnn is the frame design. This
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l»&gt;e leisure of ner Section II. Township. 11 8.. Range
crow-mi-mbcr" on .h lc h . p .t-

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„„dins. Furthprmote, Ihe .ido ,or1’,*m* « ,0 "'»• W W *7
bTrr th, unu.unl depth o f o v . n

-J o w p a r to Inch...

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ninninp hoard, nr. hotted to the
'
ail», and are readily removable
V A T T P r i
of accidental damage. The
IN U llv lliJ
and rear cross-membcra have
,v ‘ I hr
hv deeninir
the. T
N EHOOKS
,t. „ n cth,n«l
deoplny th
AH
RE
R CmITyY f RoEpGEIS
NTR^A T IO
TR
c ,T y
t plates. The U'xington factory

their frnme rnn.tructlon J A U . AND W H X KCM AIN OPEN
*rior to anything on the market U N T ,L 1 L hS? A } •
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
rdiness nnd stiffness, adding

10 East., North to Southwest corner
Section 11, Township 21 it. Range 10
E , thence W r i t along County line to
Southwest corner Section IS, Township
21 if, Hnngo 21 K.. thence North along
county line to Weklva river
thence
Northeasterly along suld river to tho
Intersection of said river with the eael
and we»t center line of Hecllon
s.
to wnship 20 H, Range IS E . thence
East to Southeast corner of tho North­
east quarter Section 7. Township I&gt;» H,
Range 10 E., thence North
one-half
mis,, thence East lo Hanford grant line
thence Fuulhensl along said line to cen­
ter Section Is. Township 20 H, Range 10
E . thence South one mile, theme east
one-half mile thence South to begin­
ning;
Which said lust description Includes
and embraces nil ihut territory of Sem­
inole County. Florida, now Inciuded and
embraced In the special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 2, Seminole County, Florida,
and also that territory contiguous to
said district and secondly above de­
scribed.
YOUIt PETITIONERS further
repreeent that they desire the llmlta of
said Special Tax School District No. I.
ex tended so as lo embrace and Include
all the territory last above described,
and that such tcrfOtory be creat«d Into
a Special Tax School District, to he
numbered and known ns your Honor­
able body shull deutn best, hut plolerably us gfieclal Tax School District No.
2v Scuilnole County, Florida.
The sold
r.T .,' I„e'
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•»._ nnniftii.* Ilf
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20-lOtc
City Registration OlTiccr.
dslly to the life o f the car.
j
ing comfort has been achieved
NOTIC E I
new "Serie* 22" Lexington by \ N olle * Is hereby given that Ihe fob
front and rear semi-elliptic lowing petition will be presented to the
i
.
i.-rw h Thn County Hoard of I'ubllc Instruction for
gi of txccptional length. The Hciii Iu o Id County, Florida, nt a meetirrings sre thirty.cight Inches I?*
b3 ? “ * 1 10 “ ■
Tuesday.
1
,
•i
,
.
May lath, 1922. nt (hr office of Huperand two inches wide, and tho Intendent o f Public Instruction, Han
•prings are llfty-nine inches long £ o * r n K &lt;jo l JNT Y HOARD OK lUII.IC
INSTRUCTIO N
FUR
SEMINOLE
;ro and one-quarter Inches wide.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
springs belts are over-size thru
YOUR
IO N E R S herr&amp;flCT tieH U IV P
r rE.T
i IT
I 1IUDLIV.T
saving a diameter o f thrcc-quar elgnnted na petitioners from Hpec In
Of an Inch everywhere except at
ront end nf the rear ■nplnm
springs max
|b“ * a. ini’r
' hlllE
,°/w *are
r' d
.&lt;1m
K e r 11,?
., or
'r per
n.rsoaal ,‘ t*ovo «Vescr»bcd territory
springs
on
real

la C b t x li Coast. Seventh J a d leU I Ctr*“ l
s s l fo r Sem inole C oaaty,
F lestdoa—I n C h aarery

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5 A CHECK ON

I&gt;1VOIt in
D. W. Ilyrd. Complainant,
2 ° Idle Ryrd. Defend*nt.
Car°ol1n*.:Bjrrd‘ W , " ,ton tu l* m- Norlh
, » I l ^ pp.*,r,r"7 froM' ^ s affidavit o f D .
W. Byrd herein duly filed, that he le
the complainant In Ihe above entitled
S ait.V te4
' » th«
» f Ihe
affiant that Ooldle Ryrd la a non-resi­
dent of the State of Florida, and that
J r * V, * resident of the Slate of North
Carolina, residing at Winston Salem, In
tho said state, and that there le no
person In the State of Florida, ihe eervice or subpoena upon whom
would
bind the defendant; and that affiant
further says that he believes the age
of the defendant to be over twenly-one
years.
You. therefore. Ooldle nyrd. are ordered to appear to thle hill herein duly
filed In this cause on the let dsy of
Slay, A. D. 1»!I. the same being a Rule
Day of this Court.

Fair
tsV0iU.lltr‘.C8 *n E uroPe and especially Germany hnve just
i j ** buying coffee nnd they have bought all of the nvnil^ supply fo r the next several months, so the price o f cofmn&gt;- Ko to war time prices before it gets any less.

Drink
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t* the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Clreutl In nnd foe Seminole County,
Stnle of Florida,— In &lt;

sides, with a checking account, you san keep
an accurate record of your expenditures.
The Peoples Bank of Sanford cordially invitee
you to become one of its customers.

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DIVORCE
Jessie L Fountain. Complainant,
vs
Thomas 8. Fountain. Defendant.
To Thomas S Fountain. Orlando. Flor­
ida:
It appearing from the affidavit of
Jesi
_________herein
_____ _____
. _____
sele L Fountain
duly
filed.
that she Is tne complainant In the above
alyled ranee, and It le the belief of the
affiant that Thomas H Fountain Is a
resident of the State of Florida, County
of Orange, and City of Oralnuo,
and
that the said Thomas S. Fountain Is
concealing himself so that process ran
not he had upon I Im. and that there le
no other person In the Stale of Florida,
the service of subpoena upon
whom
would bind the defendant, and affiant
further says she believes the age of the
defendant lo be over twenty-one years.
You. therefore. Thomas 8. Fountain,
are ordered to appear to this bill here­
in duly filed In this cause on the Isl
day of May, A. IV 1912, the same being
a Rule Day of this court
It le further ordered that thle notice
be published
for
four
eonsecutlvs
weeks In the Hainan) Herald, a news­
paper published In Semlnojo County,
Florida.
Witness: E A. Douglass. Clerk of
lh " Circuit Court and a seal thereof,
this 17th day of March, A t*. 1921
(B E A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court.
Uy: A. M. W E E K S . D, C
T H E T P O R D A W ILK IN SO N .
Attorneys for Complainant.
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P L E T E L IN K OF

I he Peoples Bank o f Santord i

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

Devoe’s Paint
Is Guaranteed to
Cover more surface and wear longer.

Why buy cheap paint and be compelled to do
your house over in half the time?

M ASTER'S S A I.E

T H E BEST IS TH E C H E A P E S T
And W e Have It

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On the Okrrrhobee llranrh o f the Florida East Coast Railway, Ctinloo- ■
ta, Fla., aiming the pint s and lake* nf Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern hrlrk hotel, with private batha and hot water helt. First
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rl.ua cuisine. Rates $2.f0 lo | U 0 per day; $10 lo $18 per week, ac­ ■
cording lo location of room.

MRS. CHAS. I). B R U M L E Y , Manager

sanford
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m a r b l e &amp; g r a n it e
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
C E M ETERY W O RK A S P E C IA L T Y

1018 West First Street

w orks

1018 West P in t Street

E 0 P A 1 S

CI.EANABLK

ONE-PIECE, PO R C E LA IN LIN E D

REFRIGERATORS

A Cozy Hom e

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FROM THK FOREST TO Y O U
0 y eliminating all o f tha waste, over half o f the labor, all a i the
middle man'a profits and by delivering a home on record time direct
from the forest to you

B. U. T Y L E R
C. L R A N D A L t , M D.

Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W S
Put Tremendous Savings in Y ou r Pockets

C. U. SEARCY

Cozy, Attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any slu. Built
according to latest improved methods of house construction, of tha
best of materials, at a great saving. Their economy Is worth Investi­
gating.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
showing In natural colors many attractive, money-sav.‘ ' » homes.

D. W. SHORT
A. It. STILES
MRS. J. II. A1.LKN
MRS. J . A IH8TLINB
A. E. KJonijOM
MRS. M. V. EVANS
K. D. HJi i IIIjoM
JAMES HERD
JESSIE M. FEHUUHON
K. T. HAINES
MARUARET E. HAINES

A . C. T U X B U R Y l u m b e r CO.
Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W , D ep t 18-K

(Petitioners from the territory con­
tiguous to Special Tax School District
No. t. Seminole County, Florida, ae de­
scribed s e c o n d l y above):

MRH W. F. SANDERS
MRS. M. E. KMMEHSON
UEO. W. I1UNNELL
J. M. EVA VS
JACK McNAUflHTON
W. II. MORRIS
11-O.a.W.rltO

Endorsed checks are legal receipts; and, be­

Attorneys for Complainant,
l-ll-o .a .w .-lw c

CHARLESTON, S. C.

1L T. LEE

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I f you do, you will surely get all tangled up.

THETFOnn A W ILKINSON.

L. D. H A R T L E Y
T. I*. L E W I S
J. C. SPINKS
W . K. A L L E N
E. W. H E NCR

COFFEE

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Do not try to pay bills without • checking

..W itness: E. A. Douglass. Clerk of
Ihe Circuit Court, nnd a seal thereof,
this the 17th day of March. A D. 1X21.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,

Hill H ardw are Co.

K. W . DICKSON
C. W E.NTZMINOER
MRS H. D. D U R A N T
X C. MJulllAJM
SIRS. II. C. INUERSO L
W. T. FKRUUBON
MRS. L IZ Z IE DUNN
MRS. Ia R ' E U . A H A IU H T
FORItEST II STONE
OEO. K RATES
C E L IA F. L E W IS
W. 11. R A L L A R D
C H A R L E S D H A IN E S
W. T. W H I T E H E A D
UEO. K1NUHLEY
A. W M U L L E N x
WM. M. IIYRES

THERE IS A REASON

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It Is further ordered that this notice

Nothing nicer fo r gifts thnn fine
stationery. Going below cost fo r two
weeks nt the Herald office.
18-3tp

tt. C, 1IINCI1TIKKE

°n’t Hiamc Your Grocer Because .Coffee is
Costing More
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bt published
for
four
conMcutlvi
wtoka In tha Hanford Ifarld. a nawa.
KoPrVdx published In Seminole County,

Under nnd by virtue o f n decree of
that mote forecloscure nnd nalo rendered in the
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than *------'y
iweut - f lv e per cent o f th&gt;i duly
; they are a full inch In tllam- property and are residents of that p «r- qualified electore
who pay taxes oo
,
, ,
. . . . . . . .
lion of Srmlnolo County.
Florida. either real feor personul pi open v and Circuit Court o f the Seventh Judicial
The makers claim that the bolts known and descrlbsd aa Special Tax who reside within the last above de- Circuit of Florida, in nnd fo r Seminole
diet
pell- County, in Chnnccry, in a enuae there­
e front ends of tho rear springs
J« 5 l m » ^
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ubjectcti to tho most Strain and County. Florida, embraced within Die MO"
, , „
t»,-TiTtnvr RH in pending wherein O. D. Fnulking, ,
,
ffollowing
n l l n v l n s (description:
l e s e v l n l tun I
W I I B I l b F O l H . f i l l It I I . T I T I U . X h
rilAY
on all cars, nnd have made pro
Reglnntng
at
Southeast
corner IIUMIILV
F.
That
uii election be called und held hnm ia complainant, and Sara
Section 15. Township 21 S. Range 10 E. tu determine
accordingly.
whether or not the limits Flournoy nnd husbnnd, John T. Flourire-feetl oilers an* provided fo r It, Township 21 8 . Range iS E, thence
fliT .1* .
i..hV w ! . i District
. hot II No.«;*;2, p.o*\ arc defendants, I wii'i neii nt pub­
rrl- lic ouLry to the highest ami best bid­
-ring. M ts. and at other friction x Y " " - . T Nurlh—
: : “tended
n. ? so
^ as to Include all of the ten
- y x , v ‘. „curi&gt;
e i , V "a h ii;.„'c.
u«
ilttoughoui the chassis.
West along Section tTne to a ’ rreek. [557 ^p0^ , dtV.cr*lbed-,ntxuch ^ l territory
erH to
der for ca«h, nt the front door o f the
thence northwesterly along said creek L*Vool^HsiH .^Cr2iid'\ls?j to timer
nl
termlue
;» Ix-xii.gton Motor Company lo Weklva river. North and Northwest!iV i
V
shall be created Into Ta iSpecial
Tax Court House in Snnford, Florida, dur­
1 the tinoualified
assort ion m
thsl
*u Hectlon
Intersection
of center
section
■quaillira assertion
at ,r|Y
,1no o(
H. ihence
East to
ono- Mi.- no.niter or mills of npeclul school ing the legal hours o f anlc, rn May
district tax tu he levied and collected
inr on the market will ride ns quarter section post on the East line annually
the two succeeding years, lit , A. P. IH22, the following describ­
*&lt; ih. I .v in. i „ n
o f Section 7. Township 20 S.. Range lo and also tor
who shall serve us
school
In Lexington thnt docs not ^ mnneo North lo Northeusi curlier
trustees for the said special tux school ed real estate, to-wit:
(&gt; more, cost more, nnd have a *;,,J Hectlon 7. East to Sanford tirant district for the two succeeding years.
The Hast one-bnlf (E 4 1 o f Ijot
, ..
„ .
line thence Southeasterly along said
YOUR
P E T IT IO N E R S
W ILL
r wni't-lhase.
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grant line to center section post Sec- E VAENRD PRAY
sixty-seven (07) of Sanford Celery
ools an- ln.nl nmun.l nil anelnne Don JO. Township 20 H, Range 10 K . &gt; 1 Petitioners front the territory now
’ jn
" ,ir,iunil nil springs South lo ct!l,tgr Section 15. Township 2ui
rmhrucrd In Special Tax School District Delta, ns recorded in Pint Hcok '■!)",
■e factory to nxsure permanent H-. Itange io E., thence tiast to East No
Seminole
i t'miuty, Florida):
pnge DO, und Lot sixty-eight ( 68), of
,
,
(i
a ._.
. Hue of said Section 15, thence South lo
C harles e. rowers
S ease l&gt;&gt; keeping the lubricant point of beginning.
Snnford
Celery Peltn, ns recorded In
A N D R E W U. IIA IN E S
Your petitioners, as aforesaid, furth­
ad out of mud qnd water.
K. C. RATES
Pint
Hook
" I)," pnge 60, Orange Coun­
er represent that they desire the lim­
MRS. L IL L IA N 1.. RATES
-rr features that have dixtingish. its of the Bold district ns above describ­
MILS II E H U F F M A N
ty
Records,
nlso recorded In Seminole
ed extended so as lo Include %tul em­
FRANK P WATERHOUSE
*i!ngi.&gt;n cars for many years brace all of the territory contiguous to
County Records, Pint Rook No. 1, pngo
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IIA
IN
E
S
f'-ntimml, such ns: the equalix- the ubovo said district and described us
A. E CLIN E
76.
follows:
A L It'E l» W A T E R HOUSE
»Mc f it hrnke system; the "one
llegln at the Southesst corner of Sec­
R, S. MOTT.
A.
II
F
U
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L
E
R
II. Tuwnshlp 21 S, Range It E.
r" emergency brake system; tho tion
R. I). F U L L E R
run Ihence
IIH’IRr West
U « l to
IV uvuiitni
St vvt«*»«
Southwest
corner
Special Muster in Chancery.
E D W A R D W. M I T C H E L L
radmtor mounting fo r the HtcUon 33, Towimhlp si H,. luniio 30 i;.,
H. U T Y L E R
S C A R L E T T &amp; JORDAN,
U A. R A N D A L L
h, . j a m p , ; th. n « .
*' T”West
“r
thence
Solicitors fo r Complainant.
J.
N.
SEARCY
rest corue.'
W. A. LEWIS
4-1-o.n.w-Gw
R ange 2,&lt;
2?
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,vm*'
sob.
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a.'Ts-W
iaie'f,
w
J A IIISTI.INK
__ E.. Ihence North along County
line to
tut J.owi-r plant construction with
Coun
J. M. t 'llA F F E I l
ued flvwheel
Weklva river, thence fn a NorlheuelerII. J. O V E R S T R E E T
.
nec,‘
ly direction along said river lo the InT A K E N O TIC E nnd save money!
O
II. Kit AIN
twcly is both beautiful nnd lersecllon of suld river with a certain
L J.- H A R T L E Y
$100 buys Ruick 4; $660 buys llulck
T
The ,,.|e t t,i ,
i
.
....,
creek In Sec.1«, Township 10 S.It.Range
C. SAUR
'•
,no ^masmeia
" Ir.tlsnlcld is
is built
limit solsol- J'j
jj E
e .. Ihence Southeasterly along said
6
; $176 buys Oltlsmobile
4;
$600
MRS
F
J.
N
E
I
M
E
Y
E
R
following the most eastern porinto the cowl, Instead o f sitting
MRS L C R AM ER
buys
Oltlsmobile
8
.
Hnlnnrc,
terms
to
thereof to Intersection of
said
II. D. DU R A N T
•'■k it, making it possible to fit creek with South Hue of Section 22.
JNO. D. EVANS
suit
your
purse.
When
they
make
•torm curtains nn . nMn.|_ u -u „„ Township 20 « , itange * » » . . thence
II C. INUERSOL
tains up snugly. When t;n*i to Southeast corner of said Secbetter cn rs*I will sell them.— N. II.
MRS R. (I H U M P H R E Y
'** *he xtorm curtains onen with Don I*. Township 20 s.. Range 2» U.
W. V DUNN
Gnrnor.
12- 10tc
trid
..
,
P,
thence South to Southwest corner of
II L IIAIIJIIT
' DIII.U doors, and when Soulhenst quarter of Southwest quar*
MRS SPI . A D A L L A S
SIRS. N IN A K RATES
A R T H U R A. L E W I S
MARION F. IIAI.LAKD
C. A D A L L A S
M ARY W H I T E H E A D
UltA U E KJNHHLKY
J. W. OSTEEN
II. U. L Y M A N
It. E. F U L L E R
K. N M IT C H E L L
O. A. tillYANT
W. M. IIEINAN
I. I). I'A Y N E
U. A. H A R T L E Y
U. E. L K V IO N B
O. C. H A R T L E Y
D. H HOOKER
U. E. H A R T L E Y
W. C. SATCIIER

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This la positively the beat R efrigera­

E N T Z M IN G E R BR OTH ER S

tor on tha Market Today

LOCAL AGENTS, LONG WOOD, FLA.

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N o n e * TO DOG OWNERS

TUESDAY UNLUCKY D AY IN
will be a great addition in handling
JUDGE HOUSEHOLDERS COURT o f the Meet tha year.
All dogs found running i t lir e * on
At a meeting of the RolHna Club
FOR LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS
(he strata after today without a 11on Wednesday, R. D. Barze and Cart
oanao tag on them will b« killed by
Senior Claaa o f High School Visitors Galloway were elected aa a Commit­
the policeman wherever found. Thla
tee to meet all contestant! and offlIn Coart*.
*■ ;« city ordinance and will be en­
cials from the high schools who w ill
forced to the letter.
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be entertained in W inter Park by the
Tho H erald N*ews Hound nosing
J. A. K1LLIBREW,
Rollins Club. The Club w ill g iv e a
»-«tc
. Chief Police around the County Court House dis­ reception to the vsilora Saturday ev ­
covered that last Tuesday was an un­
lucky day fo r liquor law violators.
l i e Herald for Poet Cards.
Tuesday being the regular terjn day
fo r County Judges Court, the Court
had three cases on Docket fo r trial.
The firat case called and disposed
o f was that o f Annie Stephens, chargod with trespass.
A
verdict o f
guilty was returned, and the Judge
having determined the woman as be*
ing unable to pay a fine, suspended
sentence during good behavior.
The next tw o cases were o f W ill
Oats and D. I. Hodgdon, both charg­
I*/. ed with unlaw fully having In their
possession intoxicating liquors.
TH08. J. A. REIDY
W ill Oats was tried first, being de­
fended by A tto m o y Retdy; the prlifAttorney and Coanaellor-at-Lav
cipal defense being that the evidence
Pructlelag la State and Federal Court*
was obtained without a search w ar­
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rant. This objection was overruled by
Over Seminole County Bank
the Court and the evidence admitted.■
The verdict o f the jury- was ‘ G uilty .1

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

G eorge A. DeCottes

A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
OTer Seminole County Bank
BANFOKD
FLORIDA

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORID &gt;

“ I was supposed to drop into a bas­
ket o f clothes and go shooting down
the laundry chute, draggin g the pro­
prietress o f the laundry down With
me. I aat down with a lot of force.
Madnme's foot caught in the rope and
away wo w en t The over-ambitious
property man had made the chute un­
necessarily slippery, and the Madame
weighs a little under tw o hundred. Be­
tween the slippery chute and
M a­
dame’* great weight I went down that
chute at about two miles a minute and
when 1 landed on the counter at the
other side o f the basement room to
which the chute led, I was absolutely
breathless and felt even worse than
when I came out o f a nose dive in a
plane.
When you sec the picture
watch fo r the incident and you w ill
realize I ’m not exaggerating
the
truth.1*

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T R A F F IC L E A G U E
BA C K OF H AR BO R

Lf the big men bock o f the Central
Florida W ater Traffic League, and
who represent the la rg e shipping in­
terests at Orlando, Sanford, Kissim ­
mee and other interior towns, w ill
continue to show the same Interest
they manifested at the hlg
Cocoa
meeting last Friday evening, a de*p
water harbor can bo established right
in this section o f Brevard county. And
C H IC K E N S U P P E R
when such men as S. J. Sligh, presi­
A flnu chicken supper w ill he serv­
dent o f the Leoguo, and Judge W. T.
ed by Circles One and Three o f the M.
Bland, president o f the First National
E. Church Saturday beginning at 5:30
Bank in Orlando, pledge their support p. m. at the M iller building, corner o f
to the project the proposition ought Park and First street.
th gain headway from the start. These
Menu
men not only pledge their time and In- 1
Baked Chicken, Dressing, Gravy
fluence but their capital as well.
Creamed Potatoes
w. i. Moaguon was nrxi incu ana
Here in Brevard county the business 1Celery
Cold Slaw
bcinp represented by Thotford &amp; W it - . interests headed by such men as E . 1
Rolls
kinson, interposed various defenses, p, Porcher, o f Cocoa, stand ready to
Iced Tea
Coffee
among which were that the evidence ,j0 everything possible to assist in the
I-emon Cream Pie
was not found on his premises. Upon movement. It is well understood that
Price 75c
2I-3tc
motion o f the Prosecuting Attorney, (be tonnage produced in this section
Judge Householder directed that the alone would not warrant tho large ex­
W H Y NOT TR Y
ju ry be taken to where the evidence penditure of government funds fo r the

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was found. This is the first time In
the history o f Seminole County that
S M IT H BROS.
the County Judges Court has directed
G arage and Machine Co. n view o f the premises. A fte r the
view the tnking o f testimony was r e ­
Expert Auto Repair Work
sumed. The ju ry rendered a verdict
Phone SO
Comer First and Oak o f Guilty. A motion fo r a new ^rlal
is now pending.
The cases were worked up by Sher­
MW E D E L IV E R T H E HOODS’
i f f Hand and Deputies Williamson
Quick Service Transfei and Jacobs, and w ere prosecuted by
Schcllo Moines, County Prosecutor.
Storage Facilities
The Senior Clan* o f the High School
If we please you, tell others; If ne
in company with Mias Humphries,
leil us. Phone 498
w ere visitors to the court, their visit
ludng in connection with their work
Sanford Steam Laundry In Civlca.
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FO R S E R V IC E
T H E A Q U A T IC M E E T
Call 14&amp;-J
A T R O L L IN S C O LLE G E
,W. R A W L IN G , Prop.
M I L L BE RIG E\ E N T

■old’ below coat See it tad l
vineed. Stationery u w
FOR LARGRR OFFICES down any thla summer tnrf J!
getting s real bargain in p*"
envelopes
and correspond?*,.
The Herald P rin tin g Co., Is closing
The entire line muit raov* u
out their entire Una of box stationary
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weeks or be sold in bulk
in order to make room for larger o f­
fices and during tha sale that w ill
HELPED HER MOTHER Wosr
last fo r two w eeks the finest of sta­

tionery w ill be sold below cost and
this means that It w ill almost be
given away. Y ou are going away for
the summer and need some fine sta­
tionery or you are staying at home
and need some fine stationery, or you
do not need it now but will need It
later. A t any rate you will gat one
o f the greatest bargains, of your
youftg Ufa If you w ill visit the H e r­
ald office and g et some of this sta­
tionery at a price that will move It
quickly. The finest and most up-todate line o f stationery In the elty and

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FULLY

In these days o f "flu/' eouiy t
croup and whooping cough, it j,
to know that every year
used more bottles o f p0!?J'l 0
and Tsr than o f any other Q
medicine. M m S. L Hunt,Slit
SL, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "pg
Honey and Tar relieved me of» ^
in g cough, tickling in the ^
wheeling and pains in the
ia helping my mother vondetfsi
Th at’s why druggists revrremnii
cy*s. Bold everywhere.—Adv.

a a a a a a « a a a a a a a a a a a a ,ja a a a a a a a a a a M n i | |

The Eddy Refrigerators
ARE THE BESTra* WORLD, BAR

URK’S REPAIS SHOP

establishment of n harbor, but tho
guarantee o f 25,000 carloads from and
to Central Florida— now being handled
by the League alone, to supplement
W H E N Y O U R C AR IS O U T OK
the tonnage here; it is time fo r IireW IIA C K
vard county to bnck to the lim it the
movement that is now on.
The fncta above
related
were
Washingand I’olishing a Specialty
brought to the attention o f the Cham­
•
ber o f Comerce here Monday evening
A L L W ORK G U A R A N T E E D
by Mr. Porcher and Mr. Field o f Co­
Foot of Flrat Strret, Sanford Avenue
coa.. also by Mr. Lyman, Mr. Simpson
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ttnd Mr. Ultcht, who attended tho Co­ ------------------------------ 1
coa meeting Inst week. Support was
Rayfield Carburators
pledged by the member* o f the local
body and the name support has been
Installed and Guaranteed by
pledged at Knu Gallic, Cocoa and Tit*
uaville, the scheme proposed, is
for Sanford Battery Service
each community to organize a strong
Company
branch and be ready to co-operate with
the longue at the proper time. There
w ill be n big meeting held in MclIxiume in n short time nt which reprenentatives fro mnll o f the towns will
be present, when a more detailed pro­
gram o f the harbor movement will
t&gt;o outlined.— Melbourne Times.

Hnnl
arrangements
are being
made fo r the State Interscholnstic
Aquatic Meet which in to be held at
Rollins College on Saturday, April
29th. From all indications this meet
V. C. C O LLE R , Prop.
w ill be the biggest o f Its kind ever
in the United States. Florida's
General Shop and Mil) held
leading High lovers o f the Sport.
The State aquatic contest hns crea­
W ork
ted much interest on the part o f
Why ia it, I&gt;. L. Thrasher's busi­
swimmers in the High Schools and
C O N TR A C TO R and BUlLDEfr men and women in different com- ness continues to grow , -«rd sale., U.«
rr.urtltii-s a m showing considerable Hrst three months o f this year are
S IT C o m m e rc ia l S i i c e i
Barnard, F la
interest in developing teams. In sev­ b igger thar, during the same length of
eral o f the Hgh School towns citizens time In 1921? Thcro'a a Reason. Ho
will make tho trip to W inter Park sells for ensh only. Everybody know*
Geo. W . Knight
they can buy cheaper fo r cash and
to Witness the Meet on the 29lh
In
nil
probability
more
than
twenty
t *1*’ Lizylnir public is spending its monReal EhU I c and Innuranee
High
Schools
will
take
pi.-t
in
this
CV
with the store that sells for cash
SANFORD
FLORIDA
years Meet.
Duval in expected t o , on' J'’
Good reasoning, you will
send n team. Rt. Augustine, Dnytonn,
^ y °u
not been trading
N ew Smyrna, Sanford, Orlando, KIs- w hh him,
b&gt;vite* &gt;‘ou to his store,
Sanford Machine
Simmeo, W inter Park,
lakeland, with the assurance of hia greatest e f­
Hillsborough,
W oodrow
Wilson, fort to please you, by serving you in
Foundry Co.
G eorge Washington, St. Petersburg, the most courteous manne* and giving
Springs,
W all in cxchnngc fo r your money, its vnluo.
Geaeral Marhlne and Boiler
W ork; Palmetto, Tarpon
D. L. TH R A S H E R .
Springs, San Antonio, W inter Ilaveji,
Cylinder Grinding; Del.aze IMuona;
Monticello, West Palm Bench, Citra, 18-dCtc; w -ltc

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comparison to the ride ! had while CLOSING OUT STATIONERY
filming "Suds.’*
BTOCK TO MAKE ROOM

W e will demonstrate them with A N Y make
o f family Refrigerators, under any test that
you can suggest,

Sanford Furniture Company
in

A nnouncing New

THERE’S A REASON

(Series 22)

$1745

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O re raise Ring* and

Flywhaal St. Cloud anA in all
probability
Miami.
8tael Gear Banda; Crank Shaft* raThe Hoys Meet will be the flrat op
laraed; agent* fo r C alll* Inboard an* the program taking place at 9:30 A.
Outboard M o t o r * .----------- Phona 61 M.. the Girls Meet w ill rtart at 2:30
P. M. The new one hundred and ten
■L
vnrd swimming course, spring board
and high dive will be completed very
ST R IK E !
soon. Rollins will have the best
equipped swimming course
In the
state. The retaining cement wall

Thla price U $240 L E S S than loweet
previous price on u Lexington equipped with
fatnoua An ated Engine, Including
Moore 'Multiple Exhaust Syatem

Pina;

H ER G K K A IK S T T H R IL L
"Speaking of thrills,' said Mary
Pickford, who will be seen at the Star
Theatre tonight for the lust time in
celebrated comedy druma,«'huds,'
ht*r
United Artists Corporation
production, “ I thought 1 had the thrill
m y life when I took my first airplane flig h t— but that wus tame in

H IS new car is offered for the express purpose
of unquestionably establishing the greatest fine
car value at the lowest price on the market.

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It is sure to be the big automobile sensation of 19221
It will do all things a fine car should d o — do them
better and more economically— and will endure longer.
W e know that this claim wil| not go unchallenged
and are only eager to prove it by actual performance
demonstrations.
Get the most for your money— get this new Lexington!
70 horse power— 123-inch wheelbase— 32x4? 2-inch cord tires—genuine
leather upholstery—cable brake system and other exclusive features

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|f .k or a Shakespeare reel, Cortland
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jOCIETY
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SOCIAL C ALE N D AR
inndiv_Pip® OrK*n Clu^ W*11 m w t
*“ S , h . L . f M » . C. J. B ,.n on
J
K;rlt St., at four o'clock,
i r d iU 'lM .
H. B a lin g will enr.et Guild at her home on tho West
cM* at 3l«^0 P*
,f - j . r-Wcitmlrutcr Club will meet
‘ T S . b o m . o f Mia. Fern Ward on
Seventh St., at four o'clock.

palms, f*m i and cut Dowers being
used. Over the doors end windows
were graceful vinee, while ferns and
cut flowers in tall Door wicker baskcts, entirely cn circled the room. The
artistic color motiff o f lavendar and
pink being beautifully carried out
both in the decorations and details
of this pretty party.
Mrs. C. E. Henry greeted the
guests upon their arrival, nnd was
most attractive in a costume of
black satin and lace, worn with a
large picture hat. In tho receiving
line were the hostesses, Mesdnmes
Lew is nnd Drummond. Mrs. Lewis
was attired in a becoming gown of
pink georgette combined with lace
w hile Airs. Drummond's lovely frock
waa an embroidered lavendar organ­
die.
Both wore corsages o f violets
nnd pink roses. Little Adelaide H ig ­
gins, the winsome little daughter of
Airs. Ed Higgins, wearing a dainty

y n C. A. Duffin o f East Third
Eu spent yesterday in Leesburg as creation of pink taffeta and tulle hat
to match, gave out the tally cards,
tie jucst of friends.
while the guests were shown their
yira A I1- Connelly. Mrs. Claude table* by Mrs. Ed Betts and Mrs.
W n and Mrs. Thigpen
were
• P * Woodruff.
(„ t, ,f friends in I/mgwood, FrlThe tally cards were fascinating
designs of maidens wearing frocks
»y evening.
o f pastnl' lints, and the hours passed
Mr ar.d Mrs. George De Cottea quickly in the interesting games o f
Kr.j « r. IVd. n.k left yesterday in hridge. The prize for high score, a
Ithfir csr for Jacksonville, to. attend set o f etigrnvcd ice ten glasses, was
[the mam a'.' 'f Mi*® Antoinette De won by .Mrs. A. P. Connelly, while
|( ,..
. Mr !&gt;.• Grnfenried which the prize, for second high score, a
set o f engraved
sherhort glasses
|tik.« r'
th;« evening.
was won by Airs, Fred Daiger. In
prize,
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase. Mrs. cutting for the consolation
which
was
n
cut
glass
rake
plate,
U
jiarrctt, Mrs Deane Turner
luul Mr. ar.d Mrs. D. F.
Whitner Airs. Harry Hceren was the fortu[leave Monday in their cars fo r an nnto ono*
A ft e r the card game, the tables
Intendid trip to Miami and other
I points of interest on the East Const. w ere spread with linen covers, and
centered with lavendar flower poia,
Mr*. L. I Frazier, Airs. L. A. in which were pink ruses blooming
I Brj- ' v. Mr&lt; Gen Miller and Mrs. In n bed o f pink and lavendar candies
Fraii-r. Sr, .left yesterday in tho Refreshments carrying out the preU
Frsrier car for a ten days visit to ty color m otiff, consisting o f pink
•be Caml.rm. They* w ill visit Jn and lavendar brick ice cream, indivSack Hill, F. C., nnd Chnrlolto, N. C. idunl cake Iced in lavendar nnd de­
corated in pink, nnd coffee were
while «wiu\
'
served by n bevy o f young maidens
and
nintrons o f the younger sot,
Little Min Vera nevorly, who has
Mesdnntes
J. I). Woodruff, Ed Betts,
I been spending this week with her
Misses
Fenn
I «unt, Mi«« Ora Williams, left Isst Don Whitcomb nnd
I night for her home in Jacksonville. W ard nnd Florence Henry. On each
She was accompanied homo by Miss pinto were pink rose buds, nnd the
I William* who will spend the week­ fnvors were pink nnd lavendar bas­
end there
the guest o f her sister kets filled with salted nuts.
Tho gracious hospitality o f Mrs.
|H r Itohert lievcrly.
Lew is nnd Airs. Drummond wns re­
The many friends o f Miss Lillie flected in every detail o f this lovely
Honor of Summerville, S. C. who has party, nnd the occasion was one o f
happiness nnd
enjoyment.
iper.t the pad three or four winters much
They
were
assisted
in
entertaining
in Fsnf rd m the guest o f Mrs. T.
L Dumas and Mrs. J. N . Robson, their guests by Mrs. E. F. Househol­
will he grieved to learn o f her death, der, Mrs. F. E. Roumlllnt nnd Mrs.
Thursday April 20.
Miss Honor G eorge Knight. "*

■ade many frlsnds here by her
U N IT E DOF FEU ING
cairn :np an I gracious manner, and
will he greatly missed from our
Those having boxes fo r the United
number of winter visitors.
O fferin g for Holy Cross Parish aro
requested to bring them to the Par­
A ongeniid party, consisting of ish House, Monday afternoon, May
Hi»s UUa Roper, Mrs. A. F. Bell, J. first at 3:30 I\ M.
I F. McClelland nnd Mr. and Mrs. A . J.
Lowing motored to St. Petersburg
MISS V IR G IN IA J O H N S O N
U»t Sunday, returning Friday after­
TO WED.
noon. While there they attend the ses­
Tho following from the DeLnnd
sion* of the Grand Luigi* o f Odd Fel­
lows and the Rcbekah Assembly, and Sun w ill he interesting to the many
ttport this the largest nnd best ses­ Sanford friends o f the young lady:
"Announcement o f tho date of the
sion of the order ever held in Florida,
wedding
o f Alias Virginia Johnston
s’ ut eight hundred delegates from
and
Austin
Conrad was made Mon­
«w r the -tnte being present. Tho
day
nfternoon
nt a bridge party
•wit meeting will be held In St. Augiven a t the Commercial Club by
mtirt- next April.
.Miss Johnston, when half n hundred
o f her friends wore present.
I OVK1.Y BRIDGE P A R T Y
B ridge was tho form o f entertain­
Dnc of the most brilliant social
ment
fo r the first part o f tho afterweris (if the season, was that of
itiHtu.
Miss Helen Dozier won the
r,*Ai afternoon when Airs, Harprize,
silk
lingerie, nnd Mrs. Coun­
D R- Lewis nnd Mrs. D. P. Drumtftnl were joint hostesses at Bridgo cil Atlllcr was tho lucky one when
De \ .,
There being fourteen the enrds were cut, receiving a hand­
some lavilllor.
Punch wns served
tzhles of players.
throughout
the
games.
Thi tables u.ro placed in tho Palm
Decorations were suitable to the
•oom, which had been transformed
Easter
season, each table containing
to 8 veritable bower, quantities of
n p re tty nest of Easter eggs, nnd
lilies predominating in the cut flo w ­
ers in vases about the room.
Oc­
cupying a central place in the deco­
ATrations, on tho rostrum, wns n largo
"E a s te r" hat, of the picture mode,
and when Aliss Lillian Terry took
her seat nt the piano on the rostrum
nnd all eyes were turned thnt way,
the hnt floated away toward the
ceiling in n mysterious runner. The
idea was clever, and the guests were
HAVE YOUR
not slow to realize that the secret
which had heretofore been kept "un.... . ■
laundry w ork
der the h a t’ w#s to he divulged, so
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lost
interest
the hat lost interest, which .....
was
transferred to the spot it had occu­
pied.
Here indeed was something
interesting. A kewpie bride and
groom
stood smilingly
expectant
heaving the simple anouncement,
June 7. But there could be no doubt
of the meaning of this announcement
for the bride's hsir, shining through
f dl fur and deliver to any part • (
her veil, was rich red of that'of the
,T * &gt;«ur bundle at ftfenlr- young hostess, snd no one needed to
* " l,0,H or f8» » W
No. « T S n d ask who was to be the bridegroom.
MTf ®«r » » Kon call.
Austin Conrad is the lucky manj

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Congratulations and beat wishes
were showered srourd the hostess
bride-to-be, after
which
refresh­
ments, consisting of a delicious Ice
course, were served. O f course tho
bride's mother was there, with a

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daugter of Mr. and Mrs, Sidnay j t H a a B a B B H a u a a M B M v Ba BBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB,
W elled Johnston, and was born in
DcLand a brief score of hsppy
years ago, and has friends galore all
over the state. Austin Conrad also
grew up in DeLnnd nnd Glenwood,

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good ColtS*

near by, and he also has friends all
over the country who are congratu­
lating him and wishing the pair o f
them the best o f happiness. Ho Is
a son o f the Hate John Conrad and
Airs. Lottie Conrad, o f Glenwood, and
is an only son. In each fam ily there
is one son nnd one daughter."

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D. A. R. M E E T IN G
The April meeting o f the Sallle
Harrison Chapter N. S. D. A. R. was
held Inst evening at the Woman’s
Club, Mrs. Craig Harris hostess.
The club rooms w ere charming
with baskets and vases o f April's
choicest flowers.
Mrs. J. N. Whitncr's paper on “ Old
Trails and Historic Spots o f Florida
and Our Own Seminole County,” was
most Interesting and Instructive. It
was voted that a copy he sent to the
t ). A . R. .Magazine and also to ra t
state press reporter,
W e unanimously added to our
hearty
membership,
Airs.
Emma
Holman Keeler, mother o f our valUed regent, Mrs. W. E. Watson. Mrs.
Keeler wan o f grent service to the
organizing regent o f tho Snllio Hnrrison Chapter and her board, while
organizing. She hns been a M. D.,
for years.
Airs. John I.connrdi, chnirmnn an
Patriotic Education, reported that
the prizes for the schools had been
received*
A fter the business adjourned, the
meeting was turned over to our
charming hostess, and n most pb'nsant social hour wns enjoyed by a
large attendance. Airs. Harris served
delicious refreshments,
assisted by
Mrs. Herring, Air*. H. A . Peterson,
and Airs. Thomas F. East.
MRS. R. J. S T E R L IN G ,
Press Reporter.
S a k z M R i N N n i S i

CHURCHES
C O N G R E G A TIO N A L

CHURCTI

You are invited to attend the scrvices ut the Congrcgntionn! church
tomorrow. At the morning preaching hour Mr. Rurhans w ill speak on
“ God's Message to the Church." A t
night the sermon will be cvnngelistlc
in character.
Subject
“ Reasons
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at 9:45 A. Al. Christina Endonvor
at 7 P. M.
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is certainly good looking and service- DR. W A L K E R AND MR. BOYD
able, tool
DID N O T GO T l M ISSISSIPPI
Yes, “ The Hoodoo," put on last
night (Thursday- heat

all

On account o f the threatened over­
provl us flow &lt;(f , hc M,#sUg,pp| rlv„ Dr&lt; \V«1-

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records fo r nttondnnco at any class
piny, ami nobody wanted their money
The Sophomores nnd Freshmen will
hack .either.
Frederic Bines as
give a play, “ Alary Marie," by Por­
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,
...
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llemachus
Spiggott
was a ‘ scream,
ter, author o f “ Pollyanna," May 0th,
for the benefit o f Domestic Science
mirsc next year.

and so wns the whole Spiggott famlly, especially Solomon Spiggott, act-

|(Cr nnd Mr. Boyd could not go to
Greenville, Miss., for the revival boK^nlng tomorrow ns they had planncd. The latest telegram from that
,
. . . . . . .
section says the river is at fifty-fou r
f^i'^nosv"nnii wtUI' WwinV -mV whoul.l
pbo levees hreuk, the delta for forty

ed by Rcrtrnm Shepherd. Bertie cor- miles would be inundated. The conSe viral things nre stillneeded
at tainly proved thnt ho can act splead- tinned warm 'weather which melts the
Sanford High—and foremost among iilly.
Every character in tho play snow and Ice In themountains of-the
these is the need o f SONG BOOKS. wns nctp j splendidly, nnd undoubt- northwest is responsible for
these
These have been needed for the last ,,d|y the s enior ( lass will perform to tloods.
three o f four years, nnd those in use another big audience this evening,
now are in a “ dilapidated” condition.
Tho piano music, Zlloplicno cjuarYou hear that old story about
Who will be generous enough to see tette nnd Zllophono duct and solo, al- "coming back." It is demonstrated
thnt we get some new ones.
so the clog dancing made a great hit every day at the Seminole Cafe and
with the audience that attended "Th e especially in our Sunday patrons.
|They come bark Sunday a fter Sun­
The Senior Civics Clnss had a rare Hoodoo."
treat Tuesday morning— they attend­
day because they ftnd hero thnt good
The boys nnd girls of the Athletic old fashioned home cooking thnt they
ed court, accompanied by their teach­
er Miss Humphries, to “ sec whnt It Association nre progressing nicely Jove so well. It is even better than
was like." Two liquor cases were with their practice in swimming. Wo home cooking for our experienced
tried. In several places we were “ al* ore hound to bring buck some prizes chef knows more than Mother used
most brought to tears" by the pitiful from Rollins tomorrow afternoon to to know about preparing chicken for
tale told by tho negro woman, then become more fam iliar with the place Sunday dinners. Como and see us
"Knin we were unable to keep from in general, accompanied by Alisa Eliz- tomorrow,
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laughing when she raid, "H e (point- ulnth Humphries,
Our place wns crowded Inst Sun­
l"b’ to her husband) is tho only "pusI f you have never tried one of day with those discriminating peoBor&gt;” in dc wur*’ 1 h“ ® to “ lub" and I
keeps his clothes washed nnd ironed, those famous Seminole Cafe Sunday pie who know whnt n good dinner
is nsk
nsk means.
means. They
They will bo with us to­
nnd keeps him looking decent.
dinners nil you need to do is
rn adver- morrow lor nnotner ot thoss real
ci.it o f your
Monday In chapel, Georgia Mobley tised by Unit great number o f satis- chicken dinners.
Seminole Cafe o f
presented Sanford High with » com- fled patrons— the greatest advertise- course.
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pletc set o f Edwin Markham's "Tho ment in the world. Come and see us
The Herald for Post Cards.
Real America in Romance." The act tomorrow.
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C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E
SERVICE
S U N D A Y , A P R IL 23. 1022.
Subject:
'PR O B A TIO N A F T E R D E A T H "
Sunday School . . . .10:0(1 a. m.
Church Service_____ 11:00 a. m.
Mid-week
Service.
every
Thursday 8:00 P. M.
Woman's Club Bldg., Oak Avc.
A ll aro Welcome.

H O LY CROSS CHURCH
Church services ^or Low Sunday,
April 23rd, 1922, will ho:
7:30 A . M.— I.ow Celchrntion.
. 9:45 A. Al.— Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.— Church Service.
8:00 P. M.— Vespers.
Thn Rector officiates at Christ
church, Longwnod, nt 3:30 P. M.,
Vespers nnd Baptisms.
A t Holy Cross, all the beautiful
Easter musk Just ns rendered on
Easter day will Ik&gt; repeated this Sundny. Everyone invited.
A L L S O L 'fS CHURCH
Tomorrow is I.ow Bundny.
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
High Alnss with repitition o f Easter
.Music.
Sermon: “ Whose Sins You Shall
Forgive, They nre Forgiven Them."—
St. Johns, 20th Chapter.
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Benediction of the Blessed Sacramrnt after Maas.
Catholic Woman's League .Monday
night nt H p. m.
Dramatic Society meeting on Tues­
day night at 7:15 p. m.
Seats free to strangers at all church
services.
M ETH O D IST CHURCH
Dr. 8. W. Walker, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Dr. Walker** Class at Princess The­
atre nt 9:50.
Preaching nt 11:00 a. m.
Epworth League 7:0p p. m.'
Evangelistic service,' 8:00 p. m.
Everybody invited.

Ladles o f the Catholic A lta r Society
number o f her Intimate friends, as­
sisting1 in achieving the pleasing will have a cooked food sale nt Deane
Turner's store Saturday afternoon.
success u f the occasion.
Miss Johnston is the talented only Home baked ham tomorrow.
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Reliable, Loi^-Cosf Service
The years of reliable, low-cost service for
which the Hupmobile is so well known, form
the real basis for judging its value.
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The thing that people tell each other most
often, about the Hupmobile, is that it is al­
most impossible to wear it out.
The first Hupmobiles ever built, 12 and 13
years ago, are in use today, all over the world.
O w ners will tell you the H upm obiles depre­
ciation is slower and smaller; that its price
as a used car is proportionately higher.
Touting Cor, $1250; R o o d tfr, $1250; Roodoter-Coupo,
$14S5; Coup*. f/tJJ; Sadan, $l933;^Cord T i t t on a11
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